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Page 1: Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands By Chris Berg.

Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands

By Chris Berg

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Geography

• Occur on all of the continents but Antarctica.• The largest areas of woodlands and shrublands are

found around the Mediterranean and on North America’s Pacific coast.

• Climate conditions between 30° and 40° latitude allow for the biome to grow.

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Climate

• Climate is moist and cool during the fall, winter, and spring.

• During the summer, the biome is usually hot and dry.• Frequent fires occur during summer because of

dryness and dense vegetation.

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Soils• Low to moderate fertility.• Soil erosion can be severe after fires.• With proper human management, soils can maintain

their fertility.

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Biology

• Highly diverse populations of plants and animals, both having adaptations to drought.

• Thick-barked trees – fire resistant• Shrubs rich in oils• Birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects• Many endemic and endangered species in birds and reptiles

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Human Impact

• Low-intensity cultivation with long-term sustainability.

• Open oak woodlands in Spain and Portugal – harvesting cork, acorns for livestock.

• Fires to clear forests for agriculture.

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References

• www.worldwildlife.org• Ecology: Concepts and Applications Fifth Edition