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The Espinal (NT0801) is an ecoregion of dry, thorny forest, savanna and steppe in Argentina. It has been extensively modified by large scale cattle ranching, but remnants of the original flora remain. It is threatened by the advance of the irrigation-based agricultural frontier.


Location

The espinal is a broad arc of arid land in the interior of Argentina to the north and west of Buenos Aires, extending from the northern Uruguay border west through Santa Fe to Cordoba and south to the Atlantic coast south of
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. It includes central Santa Fe Province, Córdoba Province and the northern part of San Luis Province. It has an area of . The name "''espinal''" (thorny) refers to the thorny deciduous shrubland forest of the region between the flooded wetlands along the
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to the east and the
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to the west. The northern part of the ecoregion adjoins the
Humid Pampas The Humid Pampas ( es, Pampa Húmeda) is an extensive ecoregion of flat, fertile grassland of loessic origin in Argentina. It has a precipitation average of 900 mm per year, in contrast with the Dry Pampas to the west, which average less than ...
around Buenos Aires to the south, the
Uruguayan savanna The Uruguayan savanna, also known as the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna, is a subtropical grassland and savanna ecoregion which includes all of Uruguay and southernmost Brazil, along with portions of Argentina along the Uruguay River, In Brazil, th ...
to the east, and the
Humid Chaco The Humid Chaco (Spanish: ''Chaco Húmedo'' or ''Chaco Oriental'') is tropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion in South America. It lies in the basin of the Paraná River, covering portions of central Paraguay and northern Argenti ...
and
Dry Chaco The Gran Chaco or Dry Chaco is a sparsely populated, hot and semiarid lowland natural region of the Río de la Plata basin, divided among eastern Bolivia, western Paraguay, northern Argentina, and a portion of the Brazilian states of Mato Gr ...
to the north and northwest. A belt of
Paraná flooded savanna The Paraná flooded savanna (NT0908) is an ecoregion that borders the southern Paraná River in Argentina. It has largely been converted to agriculture or occupied by urban development, but scattered patches of the original habitat remain along the ...
runs from north to south through the ecoregion along the Paraná River. The southern part of the ecoregion lies between the
Low Monte The Argentine Monte (NT0802), or Low Monte, is an ecoregion of dry thorn scrub and grasslands in Argentina. It is one of the driest regions in the country. Human settlements are mainly near water supplies such as rivers or oases. Deforestation and ...
ecoregion to the west and the Humid Pampas to the east.


Physical

The region mostly covers flat plains with
loess Loess (, ; from german: Löss ) is a clastic, predominantly silt-sized sediment that is formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust. Ten percent of Earth's land area is covered by loess or similar deposits. Loess is a periglacial or aeolian ...
or sandy soils. There are wide variations in climate. The climate in the north is warm and wet, with rains in the summer. The Köppen climate classification is "Cfa": warm temperate, fully humid, hot summer. At a sample location at coordinates the mean temperature ranges from in July to in January. The yearly average mean temperature is about . Yearly total precipitation is about . Monthly precipitation ranges from in June to in March.


Ecology

The espinal is in the Neotropical realm, in the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome. The dry ecoregion was once home to many species of birds, mammals and plants. The introduction of cattle in the 17th century had a huge impact, and the original habitat is now found only in isolated patches.


Flora

Vegetation includes deciduous xerophytic forests, palm groves, grassy savannahs, grassy steppes and bushy steppes. Plants of the Prosopis and
Acacia ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus na ...
genera of the
Mimosoideae The Mimosoideae are a traditional subfamily of trees, herbs, lianas, and shrubs in the pea family (Fabaceae) that mostly grow in tropical and subtropical climates. They are typically characterized by having radially symmetric flowers, with petals ...
family are common, add the mature forest areas are dominated by trees of the Prosopis genus. Other plants belong to genera such as
Jodina ''Jodina'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Santalaceae The Santalaceae, sandalwoods, are a widely distributed family of flowering plants (including small trees, shrubs, perennial herbs, and epiphytic climbersHewson & Ge ...
( Santalaceae family), Celtis, Schinus,
Geoffroea ''Geoffroea'' is a rather small genus of wild spiny shrubs or small trees of tropical and subtropical South America. Although it gathers few species, they are highly extended geographically throughout the subcontinent. Each species is well known ...
and Atamisquea ( Capparaceae family). In the ''carob'' subregion in the north of the espinal the main tree species include '' Prosopis nigra'', ''
Prosopis alba ''Prosopis alba'' is a South American tree species that grows in central Argentina, the Gran Chaco ecoregion, and part of the Mesopotamia, Argentina, Argentine Mesopotamia, as well as Bolivia, Paraguay, and Peru. It is known as ''algarrobo blanc ...
'', '' Celtis tala'', '' Geoffroea decorticans'', ''
Vachellia caven ''Vachellia caven'' (Roman cassie, , aromo criollo, caven, , , espinillo, espinillo de baado, espino, espino maulino) is an ornamental tree in the family Fabaceae. ''Vachellia caven'' is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Urugua ...
'', '' Jodina rhombifolia'', ''
Scutia buxifolia ''Scutia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rhamnaceae, native to the Galápagos, South America, Africa, Madagascar, the Mascarene Islands, the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka, southern China and Southeast Asia. They are shrubs or smal ...
'' and '' Schinus longifolia. Isolated specimens or groups of the ''
Trithrinax campestris ''Trithrinax campestris'', the caranday palm, is a South American palm tree native of Uruguayan and northeastern Argentine sabanas, where it shares its habitat with ''Copernicia alba'' among others and extends also to the summits of mountain rang ...
'' palm are still found in some areas. The "caldén" subregion in the south of the espinal has xerophytic forests with many '' Prosopis caldenia'' (calden) trees, an endemic species. It also contains areas of grassy savanna, dunes with flora adapted to sand, and areas with salty soils holding scrublands or
halophilic The halophiles, named after the Greek word for "salt-loving", are extremophiles that thrive in high salt concentrations. While most halophiles are classified into the domain Archaea, there are also bacterial halophiles and some eukaryotic species, ...
steppes.


Fauna

There are three species of endemic birds. The
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lake and the Dulce River swamps are designated a Ramsar wetland that is a key site for endangered neotropical birds. The wetland supports a rich and diverse fauna with 138 known species of birds, including large breeding groups of Chilean flamingo (''Phoenicopterus chilensis''). Native species include guanacos, greater rheas, and giant anteaters. Endangered amphibians include blunt-headed salamander (''Ambystoma amblycephalum''). Endangered birds include
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(''Gubernatrix cristata''), Chaco eagle (''Buteogallus coronatus'') and Eskimo curlew (''Numenius borealis'').


Status

The World Wildlife Fund gives the espinal ecoregion the status of "Critical/Endangered". Much of the ecoregion has been used for agriculture, and the trees of the sparse dry forests have been used for firewood, fence posts, flooring and furniture. Irrigation systems are expanding the agricultural frontier into area that were previously not affected. The Dulce River floodplain and Mar Chiquita lake are threatened by increasing use of the water upstream. In parts of the ecoregion, woody plant encroachment has been observed.


Protected areas

1.74% of the ecoregion is in protected areas. They include the
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,
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and Luro Provincial Reserve. Other units are the
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and the Parque Atlántico Mar Chiquita.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Espinal Neotropical ecoregions Ecoregions of Argentina Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands