Kopet Dag Woodlands And Forest Steppe

The Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1008) coincides with the Kopet Dag mountains, straddling the southern border of Turkmenistan and the northeastern border of Iran.

The region is one of high biodiversity, as it includes a full range of altitude zones (from semi-desert low hills at 300 metres (980 ft) to rocky heights over 2,800 metres (9,200 ft)), and variety of habitats included juniper-wooded slopes, montane grasslands, and tugay (riverine thickets).

Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
Kopet Dag Woodlands And Forest Steppe
Hills outside of the city of Ashgabat
Ecoregion territory (in yellow)
Ecoregion territory (in yellow)
Ecology
RealmPalearctic
BiomeMontane grasslands and shrublands
Geography
Area58,274 km2 (22,500 sq mi)
CountryTurkmenistan, Iran
Coordinates38°15′N 57°45′E / 38.25°N 57.75°E / 38.25; 57.75

Location and description

The region begins at the western foothills of the Kopet Dag, about 100 km east of the Caspian Sea. It stretches for 650 km from northwest to southeast, with the Turkmenistan-Iran border running mostly down the main central ridge, and ends at the border with Afghanistan. The region is only about 100 km wide. The Kopet Dag semi-desert ecoregion wraps around the western third of the ecoregion, the Central Asian southern desert ecoregions lies to the rest of the north, and the Central Persian desert basins ecoregion to the south.

Climate

The climate of the ecoregion is Cold desert climate (Köppen climate classification (BWk)). This climate features hot desert conditions in the summer, but cooler than hot deserts. Winters are cold and dry. At least one month averages below 0 °C (32 °F). Annual precipitation is typically 300 mm.

Flora and fauna

Because the region is surrounded on all sides by desert and semi-desert, the flora and fauna are relatively isolated, with many endemic species. Up to 18% of flowering plants may be endemic; one source notes 332 endemic plant species. A variety of springs and streams support lush grasslands. A characteristic woodland type in the region is the "shiblyak", featuring Turkmen maple (Acer tucomanicum), a short 2-3 meter high tree adapted to the dry conditions and able to regenerate after fire or disturbance. Other plants tolerate of the low moisture (xerophytes) include the Hawthorne (Crataegus) and Jerusalem thorn (Paliurus spina-christi).

Protections

Significant protected areas in the ecoregion include:

References

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