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Tropical dry forest ecoregion of the Atlantic Forest Biome
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Atlantic Dry Forests (NT0202)
Dry forest in Chapada Diamantina
Atlantic dry forests localization as delineated by WWF.
Ecology
BiomeAtlantic Forest
Borders
Bird species311
Mammal species147
Geography
Area115,440 km (44,570 sq mi)
Country Brazil
States
Coordinates14°S 44°W / 14°S 44°W / -14; -44
Conservation
Conservation statusVulnerable
Habitat loss70%

The Atlantic dry forests are a tropical dry forest ecoregion of the Atlantic Forest Biome, located in eastern Brazil.

Setting

The Atlantic dry forests cover an area of 115,100 square kilometers (44,400 sq mi), lying between the Cerrado savannas of central Brazil and the Caatinga dry shrublands of northeastern Brazil. The Atlantic dry forests stretch from northern Minas Gerais state across western Bahia state into central Piauí. The Atlantic dry forests generally lie along the upper São Francisco River of Minas Gerais and Bahia, and in the basin of the Gurguéia River in Piauí. A large enclave of Atlantic dry forest lies on the Chapada Diamantina of east-central Bahia.

Flora

The Atlantic dry forests are dense, with deciduous and semi-deciduous trees reaching up to 25 to 30 meters in height. The Barriguda Tree, Cavanillesia arborea, is a dry forest tree species distinguished by its huge, bottle-shaped trunk which reaches up to 1.5 meters in diameter.

Fauna

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Conservation and threats

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References

  1. ^ Hoekstra, J. M.; Molnar, J. L.; Jennings, M.; et al. (2010). Molnar, J. L. (ed.). The Atlas of Global Conservation: Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities to Make a Difference. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-26256-0.
  2. "Atlantic dry forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.

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