Hindu Kush alpine meadow

PA1005 Palearctic Montane Grasslands & Shrublands 28268 km²

The Hindu Kush alpine meadow is a montane grasslands and shrublands ecoregion located in the Palearctic biogeographic realm, covering Europe, northern Asia, North Africa, and the northern Middle East, spanning approximately 28,268 km². Classified under the WWF ecoregion code PA1005, this region represents a distinct ecological community shaped by its unique combination of climate, geography, and evolutionary history.

Climate and Vegetation

This ecoregion experiences cool temperatures with high UV radiation and variable precipitation at altitude. The dominant vegetation consists of alpine grasses, cushion plants, and low shrubs above the treeline. These conditions create the foundation for the ecological communities found within the Hindu Kush alpine meadow.

Ecological Significance

These high-altitude ecosystems are islands of unique biodiversity, often harbouring species found nowhere else due to geographic isolation. They are especially sensitive to climate warming. The Hindu Kush alpine meadow contributes to the broader biodiversity patterns of the Palearctic realm.

Geographic Distribution

The Hindu Kush alpine meadow extends entirely within Afghanistan. This geographic range places it within the Palearctic realm, one of the eight major biogeographic divisions of the world.

Notable Species

The Hindu Kush alpine meadow supports a range of wildlife, including Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis), Althea (Hibiscus syriacus), arizona-cypress (Cupressus arizonica), Australian redcedar (Toona ciliata), Barnyard Grass (Echinochloa crus-galli), Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon), Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), black pepper (Piper nigrum), and 37 more species. Among these, 1 species is classified as threatened on the IUCN Red List, underscoring the conservation importance of this ecoregion.

Conservation

Like many montane grasslands and shrublands ecosystems, the Hindu Kush alpine meadow faces threats from climate change (upslope migration of treelines), overgrazing, and tourism impacts. Conservation efforts in this ecoregion focus on habitat preservation, sustainable land management, and protecting corridors that connect fragmented habitat patches.

Countries 1

Species in this Ecoregion 45

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abeille domestique
Apis mellifera
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arbre de soie
Albizia julibrissin
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bâton casse
Cassia fistula
LC
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Bois noir
Albizia lebbeck
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bombax
Bombax ceiba
LC
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Bougainvillée
Bougainvillea glabra
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cerf rouge, cerf élaphe
Cervus elaphus
VU
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chiendent dactyle
Cynodon dactylon
LC
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Crapaud vert
Bufotes viridis
VU
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Cuscute des champs
Cuscuta campestris
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Cyprès d’Arizonie
Cupressus arizonica
LC
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Églantier musqué
Rosa moschata
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Févier d'Amérique
Gleditsia triacanthos
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figuier de pagodes
Ficus religiosa
LC
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figuier des pagodes
Ficus benghalensis
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Hibiscus
Hibiscus syriacus
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ivraie enivrante
Lolium temulentum
CR
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jamélongue
Syzygium cumini
LC
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jujubier
Ziziphus mauritiana
LC
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lamier amplexicaule
Lamium amplexicaule
LC
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Lampourde épineuse
Xanthium spinosum
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Lilas des Indes
Melia azedarach
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mangue
Mangifera indica
DD
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pied-de-coq
Echinochloa crus-galli
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Pin blanc
Pinus halepensis
LC
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poivre
Piper nigrum
Ricin
Ricin
Ricinus communis
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Robinier faux-acacia
Robinia pseudoacacia
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Souchet Rond
Cyperus rotundus
LC
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Western Thyme Plume
Merrifieldia tridactyla
NT
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East Indian Ash
Fraxinus floribunda
LC
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Thyme Plume
Merrifieldia leucodactyla
NT
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Japanese cedar
Cryptomeria japonica
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Common Plume
Emmelina monodactyla
LC
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Lantana
Lantana camara
LC
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Australian redcedar
Toona ciliata
LC
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Leafhopper
Paramesus major
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Brachionid rotifer
Brachionus forficula
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Silkoak
Grevillea robusta
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Dixie rosemallow
Hibiscus mutabilis
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Hopbush
Dodonaea viscosa
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Leafhopper
Aphrodes bicincta
LC
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Chir pine
Pinus roxburghii
LC
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drooping bottlebrush
Callistemon viminalis
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Himalayan Maple
Acer oblongum
LC