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Northern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves

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Northern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves
Mangroves in Monterrico, Guatemala
Ecoregion territory (in red)
Ecology
RealmNeotropic
BiomeMangroves
Geography
Area1,035 km2 (400 sq mi)
CountryGuatemala, El Salvador
Coordinates13°54′N 90°28′W / 13.9°N 90.46°W / 13.9; -90.46

The Northern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID: NT1425) covers the mangrove habitats in a series of sites along the Pacific Ocean coast of Guatemala and El Salvador. This part of Central America is relatively dry compared to higher elevations or more southerly areas, so the wetland mangroves serve as a refuge for animals of the interior during the winter dry season. The mangroves only extend a few kilometers inland to where the salt water influence is gone; the ecoregion surrounding the mangroves is the Central American dry forests ecoregion.[1][2] [3]

Location and description

The individual mangrove sites are on the brackish margins of lagoons, bays, and river estuaries. Individual sites include: Rio Paz, Rio Acome and Rio Lempa estuaries and behind Barra de Santiago and Monterrico Lagoons.

Climate

The climate of the ecoregion is Tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification (Am)). This climate is characterized by relatively even temperatures throughout the year (all months being greater than 18 °C (64 °F) average temperature), and a pronounced dry season. The driest month has less than 60 mm of precipitation, but more than (100-(average/25) mm. This climate is mid-way between a tropical rainforest and a tropical savannah. The dry months are in the winter.[6][7]

Flora and fauna

The mangroves in this ecoregion are more less fully developed than those farther south because of the lower precipitation. Mangrove trees in the ecoregion are characteristically red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), Rhizophora harrisonii, and Rhizophora racemosa. There are also stands of white mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) and button mangrove (Conocarpus erectus). Black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) and Avicennia bicolor may be found on higher, clay soils.[1]

Protected areas

Officially protected areas in the ecoregion include:

  • Bahia Jiquilisco Biosphere Reserve
  • Biotopo Monterrico-Hawaii

References

  1. ^ a b "Northern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves". World Wildlife Federation. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "Map of Ecoregions 2017". Resolve, using WWF data. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Northern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves". The Encyclopedia of Earth. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "Manchón-Guamuchal". RAMSAR Sites Information Service. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "Complejo Bahía de Jiquilisco". RAMSAR Sites Information Service. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  6. ^ Kottek, M.; Grieser, J.; Beck, C.; Rudolf, B.; Rubel, F. (2006). "World Map of Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification Updated" (PDF). Gebrüder Borntraeger 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  7. ^ "Dataset - Koppen climate classifications". World Bank. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
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