Central Mexican Wetlands
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The Central Mexican wetlands is a flooded grasslands and savannas
ecoregion An ecoregion (ecological region) or ecozone (ecological zone) is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than a bioregion, which in turn is smaller than a biogeographic realm. Ecoregions cover relatively large areas of l ...
in central
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Geography

The Central Mexican wetlands include of several wetland areas where the southern Central Mexican Plateau meets Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, an east–west range of volcanic and folded mountains in central Mexico. It consists of several distinct wetland areas: * Lake Texcoco, in the
Valley of Mexico The Valley of Mexico ( es, Valle de México) is a highlands plateau in central Mexico roughly coterminous with present-day Mexico City and the eastern half of the State of Mexico. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes, the Valley of Mexico wa ...
. Lake Texcoco is the last remnant of a what used to be a much larger system of lakes and wetlands in the Valley of Mexico, an endorheic basin. The lake's surface is at 2200 meters elevation. * The Ciénegas de Lerma, wetlands on the upper Lerma River in the Valley of Toluca. The wetlands cover over 3000 hectares around three shallow lakes, reduced from 27,000 hectares in the late 19th century."Ciénegas de Lerma". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Accessed 1 December 2020

/ref> * Lake Pátzcuaro in Michoacán is in an endorheic basin. The lake's surface is at 2037 meters elevation."Humedales del Lago de Pátzcuaro". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Accessed 1 December 2020

/ref> * Lake Cuitzeo in Michoacán and Guanajuato is in an endorheic basin. The lake's surface is at 1830 meters elevation. Lakes Pátzcuaro and Cuitzeo have in the past been connected to the Lerma River system.


Climate

The climate is temperate, with rainfall occurring mostly in the summer. The lower portions of the ecoregion are subhumid, becoming humid at higher elevations in the south.


Flora

The natural vegetation is dense reeds and cattails over two meters tall. Dominant wetland plants include species of ''
Typha ''Typha'' is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae. These plants have a variety of common names, in British English as bulrush or reedmace, in American English as reed, cattail, or punks, in A ...
, Scirpus, Heleocharis'', and '' Cyperus''. Aquatic plants in the lakes and channels include ''
Potamogeton illinoensis ''Potamogeton illinoensis'', commonly known as Illinois pondweed or shining pondweed, is an aquatic plant. It provides food and cover for aquatic animals. It is generally not weedy in its native range, but it is a troublesome noxious weed in ...
, Scirpus pectinatus'', tule (''
Typha latifolia ''Typha latifolia'' (broadleaf cattail, bulrush, common bulrush, common cattail, cat-o'-nine-tails, great reedmace, cooper's reed, cumbungi) is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus '' Typha''. It is found as a native plant species in North a ...
''), cattail (''
Typha domingensis ''Typha domingensis'', known commonly as southern cattail or cumbungi, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus '' Typha''. Distribution and habitat It is found throughout temperate and tropical regions worldwide. It is sometimes found as a ...
''), and ''
Nymphaea mexicana ''Nymphaea mexicana'' is a species of aquatic plant that is native to the Southern United States and Mexico as far south as Michoacán. Common names include yellow water lily, Mexican water lily and banana water lily. Role as invasive species ...
''. The willow '' Salix bonplandiana'', known as ''ahuejote'', is a characteristic wetland tree. The surrounding terrestrial vegetation consists of mostly of xeric scrub – the Bajío dry forests around Lake Cuitzeo, and the Central Mexican matorral in the Valley of Toluca and Valley and Mexico – and pine and oak forests intertwined with xeric scrub around Lake Pátzcuaro.


Fauna

The ecoregion is important habitat for birds. About 200 species are found in the wetlands, including resident and migratory land birds and waterbirds. The black-polled yellowthroat (''Geothlypis speciosa'') is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
. Two other endemic species are likely extinct; the yellow rail (''Coturnicops noveboracensis'') has not been seen since 1964, and the
slender-billed grackle The slender-billed grackle (''Quiscalus palustris'') was a species of grackle in the Icteridae (New World blackbirds) family of birds. The species was closely related to the western clade of the great-tailed grackle, from which it diverged quite r ...
(''Quiscalus palustris'') has not been seen since the early 20th century. The ecoregion corresponds to the Central Mexican marshes
endemic bird area An Endemic Bird Area (EBA) is an area of land identified by BirdLife International as being important for habitat-based bird conservation because it contains the habitats of restricted-range bird species (''see below for definition''), which are the ...
.BirdLife International (2020) Endemic Bird Areas factsheet: Central Mexican marshes. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 01/12/2020. The Lake Pátzcuaro salamander (''Ambystoma dumerilii'') is endemic to Lake Patzcuaro, and the
axolotl The axolotl (; from nci, āxōlōtl ), ''Ambystoma mexicanum'', is a paedomorphic salamander closely related to the tiger salamander. Axolotls are unusual among amphibians in that they reach adulthood without undergoing metamorphosis. Instea ...
salamander (''Ambystoma mexicanum'') is endemic to Valley of Mexico's wetlands. The wetlands support aquatic life. Some commercially-important fish depend on wetlands at one or more of their life stages. Native fish species of the wetlands include the hooded sawfin (''
Skiffia lermae ''Skiffia'' is a genus of goodeid fish that contains four species, endemic to the Mesa Central area of west-central Mexico. They are restricted to the Lerma– Grande de Santiago, Ameca and Grande de Morelia river basins, including lakes Chapa ...
''), '' Alloophorus robustus,
Goodea atripinnis ''Goodea atripinnis'', the blackfin goodea, is a species of killifish from the Family (biology), family Goodeidae. This species was Species description, described by David Starr Jordan in 1880 with the Type locality (biology), type locality given ...
, Neophorus diazi'', and ‘pescado blanco’ (''
Chirostoma estor ''Chirostoma'' is a genus of Neotropical silversides from the Lerma River basin in Mexico, including lakes Chapala and Pátzcuaro. Fish in the genus collectively go by the common name charal/charales in their native range (a name also used for ...
'').


Conservation and threats

The wetlands have been greatly reduced in extent, and the remaining wetlands face numerous threats.
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expanded over most of the former wetland areas in the Valley of Mexico. Water diversion from the upper Lerma River to serve Mexico City and
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has reduced freshwater flows into the Ciénegas de Lerma. Evaporation currently exceeds inflows into the closed basin lakes, causing them to recede. Water pollution and siltation also threaten the marshes.


Protected areas

The
Ciénegas del Lerma The Ciénegas del Lerma is a wetland in central Mexico. It consists of three lakes in the Toluca Valley, the upper basin of the Lerma River, near the city of Toluca. The wetlands cover 3,023 hectares. The three lakes are the what remains of a muc ...
was designated a flora and fauna protection area in 2002, and a
Ramsar site A Ramsar site is a wetland site designated to be of international importance under the Ramsar Convention,8 ha (O) *** Permanent 8 ha (P) *** Seasonal Intermittent < 8 ha(Ts) **
chinampas (floating gardens), remnants of former
Lake Xochimilco Lake Xochimilco (; nah, Xōchimīlco, ) is an ancient endorheic lake, located in the present-day Borough of Xochimilco in southern Mexico City. The lake is within the Valley of Mexico hydrological basin, in central Mexico. History Geolo ...
, are preserved in
Xochimilco Ecological Park and Plant Market Xochimilco Ecological Park and Plant Market is a natural reserve or park, with a plant market, the largest in Latin America. The park and market are located in the southern Mexico City borough of Xochimilco, about 23 km south of the histori ...
in the Xochimilco neighborhood of Mexico City. The Xochimilco wetlands are a
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, and 2,657 hectares were designated a Ramsar site in 2004."Sistema Lacustre Ejidos de Xochimilco y San Gregorio Atlapulco" Ramsar Sites Information Service. Accessed 2 December 2020

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References


External links

* {{WWF ecoregion, name=Central Mexican wetlands, id=nt0901
Central Mexican marshes Endemic Bird Area (BirdLife International)
Ecoregions of Mexicou Flooded grasslands and savannas Neotropical ecoregions Natural history of Michoacán Natural history of Guanajuato Natural history of the State of Mexico Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt Endemic Bird Areas