Zambezian Baikiaea woodlands | |
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Ecology | |
Realm | Afrotropic |
Biome | Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands |
Geography | |
Area | 264,400 km2 (102,100 sq mi) |
Countries | Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
Conservation | |
Conservation status | vulnerable |
The Zambezian Baikiaea woodlands is an ecoregion in Africa. It includes dry deciduous forest and woodland, thicket, and grassland, dominated by the tree Baikiaea plurijuga. The ecoregion has a semi-arid climate, and is a transition between more humid miombo woodlands to the north, and the drier Kalahari Acacia-Baikiaea woodlands to the south.[1]
References
- ↑ Burgess, Neil; Hales, Jennifer D'Amico; Underwood, Emma; Dinerstein, Eric [in German]; Olson, David; Illanga, Itoua; Schipper, Jan; Ricketts, Taylor; Newman, Kate (2004). Terrestrial ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar – a conservation assessment. Washington DC: Island Press.
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