Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests

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Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests are a tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. These forests are found predominantly in North and Central America and experience low levels of precipitation and moderate variability in temperature. Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests are characterized by diverse species of conifers, whose needles are adapted to deal with the variable climatic conditions.[1] Most tropical and subtropical coniferous forest ecoregions are found in the Nearctic and Neotropical realms, from Mexico to Nicaragua and on the Greater Antilles, Bahamas, and Bermuda. Other tropical and subtropical coniferous forests ecoregions occur in Asia. Mexico harbors the world's richest and most complex subtropical coniferous forests.[2] The conifer forests of the Greater Antilles contain many endemics and relictual taxa.[1][3]

Extent of Tropical and subtropical coniferous forest regions

Many migratory birds and butterflies spend winter in tropical and subtropical conifer forests. This biome features a thick, closed canopy which blocks light to the floor and allows little underbrush. As a result, the ground is often covered with fungi and ferns. Shrubs and small trees compose a diverse understory.[1]

Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests ecoregions

Himalayan subtropical pine forestsBhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan
Luzon tropical pine forestsPhilippines
Northeast India–Myanmar pine forestsMyanmar, India
Sumatran tropical pine forestsIndonesia
Bahamian pineyardsThe Bahamas
Belizian pine forestsBelize
Central American pine–oak forestsEl Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua
Cuban pine forestsCuba
Hispaniolan pine forestsHaiti, Dominican Republic
Miskito pine forestsHonduras, Nicaragua
Sierra de la Laguna pine–oak forestsMexico
Sierra Madre de Oaxaca pine–oak forestsMexico
Sierra Madre del Sur pine–oak forestsMexico
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine–oak forestsMexico
Bermuda subtropical conifer forestsBermuda

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