Miskito pine forests

NT0306 Neotropic Tropical & Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas & Shrublands 18854 km²

The Miskito pine forests is a tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrublands ecoregion located in the Neotropic biogeographic realm, covering Central and South America, the Caribbean, and southern portions of Mexico, spanning approximately 18,854 km². Classified under the WWF ecoregion code NT0306, this region represents a distinct ecological community shaped by its unique combination of climate, geography, and evolutionary history.

Climate and Vegetation

This ecoregion experiences warm year-round with seasonal rainfall and a distinct dry period. The dominant vegetation consists of grasses interspersed with scattered trees and shrubs. These conditions create the foundation for the ecological communities found within the Miskito pine forests.

Ecological Significance

Savannas support some of the most iconic large mammal assemblages on Earth, including herds of grazers and their predators. Fire and herbivory maintain the open grassland structure. The Miskito pine forests contributes to the broader biodiversity patterns of the Neotropic realm.

Geographic Distribution

The Miskito pine forests extends across Honduras and Nicaragua. This geographic range places it within the Neotropic realm, one of the eight major biogeographic divisions of the world.

Notable Species

The Miskito pine forests supports a range of wildlife, including Allspice (Pimenta dioica), American Black Nightshade (Solanum americanum), American carpet grass (Axonopus compressus), American Eelgrass (Vallisneria americana), Anil de pasto (Indigofera suffruticosa), Antelope Grass (Echinochloa pyramidalis), Arrowleaf sida (Sida rhombifolia), baby jump-up (Mecardonia procumbens), and 42 more species.

Conservation

Like many tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrublands ecosystems, the Miskito pine forests faces threats from overgrazing, agricultural conversion, fire suppression, and desertification. Conservation efforts in this ecoregion focus on habitat preservation, sustainable land management, and protecting corridors that connect fragmented habitat patches.

Countries 2

Species in this Ecoregion 50

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alfombra
Axonopus compressus
LC
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algodón
Gossypium hirsutum
VU
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algodoncillo
Asclepias curassavica
LC
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añil
Indigofera suffruticosa
LC
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araçá-amarelo
Psidium guineense
LC
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arrebolera
Mirabilis jalapa
LC
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Caoba
Swietenia macrophylla
EN
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Cedro Rojo
Cedrela odorata
EN
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cerraja
Sonchus oleraceus
LC
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chá-bravo
Sida rhombifolia
LC
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chumbera
Opuntia monacantha
LC
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dormidera
Mimosa pudica
LC
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erva-menina
Commelina diffusa
LC
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escobilla
Cuphea carthagenensis
LC
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frisolilla
Calopogonium mucunoides
LC
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Guayacán
Guaiacum sanctum
NT
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hierba mora
Solanum nigrum
LC
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hierba mora negra
Solanum americanum
LC
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higuera de agua
Ficus religiosa
LC
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junquera
Juncus effusus
LC
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malaqueta
Pimenta dioica
LC
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malva blanca
Urena lobata
LC
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Mangle zaragoso
Conocarpus erectus
LC
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mango
Mangifera indica
DD
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milefólio
Achillea millefolium
LC
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Palma Canaria
Phoenix canariensis
LC
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pasto limpago
Echinochloa pyramidalis
LC
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pata de gallina
Eleusine indica
LC
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Pchfux-las-dan
Physalis angulata
LC
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Pino Macho
Pinus caribaea
LC
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Bermuda pigroot
Sisyrinchium micranthum
LC
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Common Duckmeat
Spirodela polyrhiza
LC
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Common Coontail
Ceratophyllum demersum
LC
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Chinese banyan
Ficus microcarpa
LC
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Swampmahogany
Eucalyptus robusta
NT
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Shellplant
Alpinia zerumbet
DD
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American Eelgrass
Vallisneria americana
LC
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Dixie ticktrefoil
Desmodium tortuosum
LC
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Dotted Knotweed
Persicaria punctata
LC
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Creeping water Primrose
Ludwigia adscendens
LC
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Cayenne porterweed
Stachytarpheta cayennensis
LC
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Ducklettuce
Ottelia alismoides
LC
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Caracas rattlebox
Crotalaria micans
LC
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Black mimosa
Mimosa pigra
LC
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Burmann's basketgrass
Oplismenus burmanni
LC
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Browne's blechum
Ruellia blechum
LC
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baby jump-up
Mecardonia procumbens
LC
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Dead and Awake
Neptunia plena
LC
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Casia amarilla
Senna spectabilis
LC
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Bermudagrass
Cynodon dactylon
LC