SIERRA JUAREZ AND SAN PEDRO MARTIR PINE-OAK FORESTS
The 'Sierra Juárez and San Pedro Mártir pine-oak forests' is a small ecoregion that covers the higher elevations of the Sierra Juárez and Sierra San Pedro Mártir ranges of the northern Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, near the border with California.
The ecoregion covers an area of 4000 km² (1500 square miles). It lies at the southeastern extent of the Mediterranean climate region that covers much of California and the northwestern corner of Baja California, and the climate is temperate with winter rains.
The pine-oak forests are bounded by the southern extent of the California chaparral and woodlands to the west, by the Baja California Desert to the southwest, and by the Sonoran Desert to the east.
The forests are predominantly pine, juniper, fir, and oak. Ten pine species can be found in the ranges, including Parry Pinyon ''(Pinus quadrifolia)'', Jeffrey Pine ''(P. jeffreyi)'', Tamarack Pine ''(P. contorta'' subsp. ''murrayana)'' , and Sugar Pine ''(P. lambertiana)'', along with White Fir ''(Abies concolor'' subsp. ''lowiana)'' and California Incense Cedar ''(Calocedrus decurrens)''. Oak species include Coast Live Oak ''(Quercus agrifolia)'', Engelmann Oak ''(Q. engelmannii)'', Canyon Live Oak ''(Q. chrysolepis)'', Baja Oak ''(Q. peninsularis)'', and Island Oak ''(Q. tomentella)''. Tecate Cypress ''(Cupressus guadalupensis'' subsp. ''forbesii)'' and San Pedro Martir Cypress ''(Cupressus arizonica'' subsp. ''montana)'' are found in scattered groves across the range.
★ Sierra Juarez and San Pedro Martir pine-oak forests (World Wildlife Fund)
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Setting
The ecoregion covers an area of 4000 km² (1500 square miles). It lies at the southeastern extent of the Mediterranean climate region that covers much of California and the northwestern corner of Baja California, and the climate is temperate with winter rains.
The pine-oak forests are bounded by the southern extent of the California chaparral and woodlands to the west, by the Baja California Desert to the southwest, and by the Sonoran Desert to the east.
Flora
The forests are predominantly pine, juniper, fir, and oak. Ten pine species can be found in the ranges, including Parry Pinyon ''(Pinus quadrifolia)'', Jeffrey Pine ''(P. jeffreyi)'', Tamarack Pine ''(P. contorta'' subsp. ''murrayana)'' , and Sugar Pine ''(P. lambertiana)'', along with White Fir ''(Abies concolor'' subsp. ''lowiana)'' and California Incense Cedar ''(Calocedrus decurrens)''. Oak species include Coast Live Oak ''(Quercus agrifolia)'', Engelmann Oak ''(Q. engelmannii)'', Canyon Live Oak ''(Q. chrysolepis)'', Baja Oak ''(Q. peninsularis)'', and Island Oak ''(Q. tomentella)''. Tecate Cypress ''(Cupressus guadalupensis'' subsp. ''forbesii)'' and San Pedro Martir Cypress ''(Cupressus arizonica'' subsp. ''montana)'' are found in scattered groves across the range.
Fauna
People
Conservation and threats
External link
★ Sierra Juarez and San Pedro Martir pine-oak forests (World Wildlife Fund)
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