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Mexican dry forests

Mexican dry forest describes a number of ecoregions of Mexico within the dry broadleaf forest Biome. Together they constitute a World Wildlife Fund Global 200 priority ecoregions area for conservation.

Ecoregions

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The area includes the dry forest ecoregions of Mexico's Pacific Ocean Coast from Sinaloa and the southern Baja California peninsula south to Guatemala.

North to south, they include:

  • Jalisco dry forests
  • Balsas dry forests
  • Bajío dry forests
  • Chiapas Depression dry forests
  • Sonoran-Sinaloan transition subtropical dry forest,
  • Southern Pacific dry forests
  • Sinaloan dry forests
  • Sierra de la Laguna dry forests.

See also

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  • Ecoregions of Mexico

References and external links

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  • Mexican dry forests (National Geographic)
  • World Wildlife Fund & C.Michael Hogan. 2011. Jalisco dry forests. Encyclopedia of Earth, National Council for Science and the Environment, Washington DC. eds M.McGinley and C.J.cleveland
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