Caatinga

NT1304 Neotropic Tropical & Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests 731320 km²

The Caatinga is a tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests ecoregion located in the Neotropic biogeographic realm, covering Central and South America, the Caribbean, and southern portions of Mexico, spanning approximately 731,320 km². Classified under the WWF ecoregion code NT1304, 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 with a pronounced dry season lasting several months. The dominant vegetation consists of deciduous or semi-deciduous broadleaf trees that shed leaves during the dry season. These conditions create the foundation for the ecological communities found within the Caatinga.

Ecological Significance

These forests support lower species density than their moist counterparts but harbour many endemic species adapted to seasonal drought. Fire plays an important ecological role in maintaining forest structure. The Caatinga contributes to the broader biodiversity patterns of the Neotropic realm.

Geographic Distribution

The Caatinga extends entirely within Brazil. This geographic range places it within the Neotropic realm, one of the eight major biogeographic divisions of the world.

Notable Species

The Caatinga supports a range of wildlife, including (Ganoderma resinaceum), (Disciseda bovista), (Echinoderma calcicola), (Coniocarpon cinnabarinum), (Xylaria corniformis), (Disciseda candida), (Lepiota subalba), (Mycenastrum corium), and 42 more species. Among these, 20 species are classified as threatened on the IUCN Red List, underscoring the conservation importance of this ecoregion.

Conservation

Like many tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests ecosystems, the Caatinga faces threats from conversion to agriculture, fire regime changes, and cattle ranching. Conservation efforts in this ecoregion focus on habitat preservation, sustainable land management, and protecting corridors that connect fragmented habitat patches.

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Species in this Ecoregion 50

Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle
Chelonia mydas
EN
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Baby Pondweed
Potamogeton pusillus
EN
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Darnel ryegrass
Lolium temulentum
CR
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wormseed
Artemisia maritima
CR
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Glabrous Catsear
Hypochaeris glabra
CR
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Wild Lettuce
Lactuca saligna
CR
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Ajuga
Ajuga reptans
EN
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Pennyroyal
Mentha pulegium
CR
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dwarf rush
Juncus capitatus
CR
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Common corncockle
Agrostemma githago
CR
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Welsh onion
Allium fistulosum
CR
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Atlas Cedar
Cedrus atlantica
EN
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rough corn bedstraw, corn cleavers
Galium tricornutum
CR
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Baboonwood
Virola surinamensis
EN
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Candelabra Tree
Araucaria angustifolia
CR
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Argentine cedar
Cedrela fissilis
EN
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Wedge Flapwort
Leptoscyphus cuneifolius
CR
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American oil palm
Elaeis oleifera
EN
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spindle palm
Hyophorbe verschaffeltii
CR
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Australian-nut
Macadamia ternifolia
EN
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Bottle Palm
Hyophorbe lagenicaulis
CR
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lemon bacopa
Bacopa caroliniana
CR
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Stripy Ponytail
Beaucarnea recurvata
CR
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Killarney Featherwort
Plagiochila bifaria
CR
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Sander's Alocasia
Alocasia sanderiana
CR
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Sukhakul's Paphiopedilum
Paphiopedilum sukhakulii
CR
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partridgewood
Vouacapoua americana
CR
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Tiny Flowered Paphiopedilum
Paphiopedilum micranthum
CR
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Sander's Paphiopedilum
Paphiopedilum sanderianum
CR
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cone-like Turk's-head cactus
Melocactus conoideus
CR
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Crowned Earthstar
Geastrum coronatum
CR
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Arched Earthstar
Geastrum fornicatum
CR
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Pepper Pot
Myriostoma coliforme
CR
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Dung Bird'S Nest
Cyathus stercoreus
CR
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Smoky Dapperling
Leucoagaricus barssii
CR
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Elegant Earthstar
Geastrum elegans
CR
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Tulostoma fimbriatum
EN
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Mycenastrum corium
EN
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Ganoderma resinaceum
EN
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Disciseda bovista
CR
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Disciseda candida
CR
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Antrodia heteromorpha
CR
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Porotheleum fimbriatum
EN
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Hypholoma ericaeum
EN
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Lepiota subalba
EN
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Lecanographa lyncea
CR
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Ramalina lacera
CR
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Coniocarpon cinnabarinum
CR
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Xylaria corniformis
EN
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Echinoderma calcicola
EN