Belizean pine forests
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The Belizean pine forests is an ecoregion that represents an example of lowland and premontane pine forests in the Neotropics, where the dominant tree species is Honduras Pine. The vegetation here is generally adapted to the xeric, acidic and nutrient-poor conditions along the Belizean near coastal zone of the Caribbean versant.[1]
Line Notes
- ↑ C. Michael Hogan & World Wildlife Fund. 2012
References
- E. Dinerstein, D.M. Olson, et al. 1995. A Conservation Assessment of the Terrestrial Ecoregions of Latin America and the Caribbean. The World Bank in association with WWF, Washington, D.C. ISBN 0821332961
- C. Michael Hogan & World Wildlife Fund. 2012. Belizean pine forests. ed. M. McGinley. Encyclopedia of Earth. Washington DC
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