The Napo moist forests (NT0142) is an ecoregion in the western Amazon rainforest of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Geography
Location
The Napo moist forests ecoregion covers part of the Amazon basin to the east of the
Andes
The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains (; ) are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range is long, wide (widest between 18°S – 20°S ...
in the north of Peru, the east of Ecuador and the south of Colombia.
It has an area of .
The ecoregion extends from the foothills of the Andes in the west almost to the city of
Iquitos
Iquitos (; ) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well as the ninth-most populous city of Peru. Iquitos is the largest city in the world tha ...
, Peru in the east, where the
Napo and
Solimões (Upper Amazon) rivers join.
In the extreme northwest the Napo moist forests ecoregion transitions into
Cordillera Oriental montane forests
The Cordillera Oriental montane forests (NT0118) is an ecoregion in Venezuela and Colombia along the east slopes of the eastern cordillera of the Andes.
The extensive region of submontane and montane forests includes distinctive flora and fauna in ...
to the west.
Otherwise it transitions into
Eastern Cordillera Real montane forests
Eastern may refer to:
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in the west.
To the south it transitions into
Ucayali moist forests, and into a broad belt of
Iquitos várzea along the
Marañón /
Solimões river.
To the east it transitions into
Solimões-Japurá moist forests in the south and
Caquetá moist forests in the north.
The Napo moist forests contain areas of Iquitos várzea along rivers in the south and areas of
Purus várzea
The Purus várzea (NT0156) is an ecoregion of seasonally flooded várzea forest in the central Amazon basin. It is part of the Amazon biome.
The ecoregion is home to a vegetation adapted to floods of up to that may last for eight months.
There i ...
along rivers in the north..
Terrain
The terrain consists of floodplains and very low hills.
To the west it is bounded by the foothills of the Andes.
It slopes gently down from elevations of in the west to elevations of in the east.
In the plains of the north the higher land rises no more than above river level.
Soils include older material from the
Guiana Shield
The Guiana Shield (french: Plateau des Guyanes, Bouclier guyanais; nl, Hoogland van Guyana, Guianaschild; pt, Planalto das Guianas, Escudo das Guianas; es, Escudo guayanés) is one of the three cratons of the South American Plate. It is a ...
mixed with
Quaternary sediments washed down from the Andes.
The
Marañón River
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defines the southern boundary of the ecoregion.
The
Caguán River
The Caguán River ( es, Río Caguán, ) is a river of Colombia. It is a tributary of the Caquetá River in the Amazon River basin.
It defines the eastern boundary of the Napo moist forests ecoregion.
See also
*List of rivers of Colombia
Atlan ...
, a tributary of the
Caquetá River Caquetá may refer to:
* Caquetá River, a river in Colombia
* Caquetá Territory, a former territory of Colombia
* Caquetá Department
Caquetá Department () is a department of Colombia. Located in the Amazonas region, Caquetá borders wi ...
defines the eastern boundary in Colombia.
The
Napo River
The Napo River ( es, Río Napo) is a tributary to the Amazon River that rises in Ecuador on the flanks of the east Andean volcanoes of Antisana, Sincholagua and Cotopaxi.
The total length is . The river drains an area of . The mean annual d ...
, a tributary of the Solimões, defines the eastern boundary in Peru.
Other important Amazon basin rivers that cross the ecoregion include the
Morona,
Pastaza,
Tigre and
Curaray, and the headwaters of the Caquetá and
Putumayo.
Climate
The ecoregion has a humid tropical climate.
Mean annual temperatures are .
At different times of year, different elevations and different distances from the equator monthly temperatures may vary from .
Annual rainfall in the furthest west of the ecoregion is up to , while in the east it is , still a very high level.
There is a "dry" season with rather less rain than at other times of the year.
At a sample location at the
Köppen climate classification
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is "Af": equatorial, fully humid.
At this location monthly mean temperatures range from in July to in November.
Yearly total rainfall is about
Monthly rainfall varies from in December to in May.
Ecology

The ecoregion is in the
Neotropical realm
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone.
Definition
In bi ...
, in the
tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forest, is a subtropical and tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Description
TSMF is generally found in large, disco ...
biome.
The Napo moist forests terrestrial ecoregion is part of the Napo Moist Forests global ecoregion of the northern Amazon basin, which also includes the
Ucayali moist forests.
The heavy but seasonal rainfall, diverse terrain and soil, and barriers formed by large rivers contribute to great diversity of flora and fauna.
In the past the region has undergone large shifts in average temperature and humidity, with new species invading the region or evolving within the region.
Large changes in river meanders in the
Santa Cecilia
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A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the member ...
region of the northwest of Ecuador may have created barriers that split species into population that then evolved independently.
Flora
In a area of the Napo moist forests over 310 species of trees have been counted.
The Yasuní Biosphere Reserve contains about 4,000 species of plants.
138 species of orchid have been reported below of elevation in Ecuador.
Fauna
The Yasuní Biosphere Reserve has at least 70 species of mammals.
This includes 13 primate species including the
silvery woolly monkey (''Lagothrix poeppigii''),
Venezuelan red howler (''Alouatta seniculus''),
white-bellied spider monkey (''Ateles belzebuth'') and
monk saki (''Pithecia monachus'').
Other mammals include the
South American tapir
The South American tapir (''Tapirus terrestris''), also commonly called the Brazilian tapir (from the Tupi ''tapi'ira''), the Amazonian tapir, the maned tapir, the lowland tapir, the ''anta'' ( Portuguese), and ''la sachavaca'' (literally "bushc ...
(''Tapirus terrestris''),
white-lipped peccary
The white-lipped peccary (''Tayassu pecari'') is a species of peccary found in Central and South America and the only member of the genus ''Tayassu''. Multiple subspecies have been identified. White-lipped peccaries are similar in appearance ...
(''Tayassu pecari''),
jaguar
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(''Panthera onca''),
Amazon river dolphin
The Amazon river dolphin (''Inia geoffrensis''), also known as the boto, bufeo or pink river dolphin, is a species of toothed whale classified in the family Iniidae. Three subspecies are currently recognized: ''I. g. geoffrensis'' (Amazon rive ...
(''Inia geoffrensis''),
tucuxi
The tucuxi (''Sotalia fluviatilis''), alternatively known in Peru ''bufeo gris'' or ''bufeo negro'', is a species of freshwater dolphin found in the rivers of the Amazon basin. The word ''tucuxi'' is derived from the Tupi language word ''tuchuc ...
(''Sotalia fluviatilis'') and
giant otter
The giant otter or giant river otter (''Pteronura brasiliensis'') is a South American carnivorous mammal. It is the longest member of the weasel family, Mustelidae, a globally successful group of predators, reaching up to . Atypical of musteli ...
(''Pteronura brasiliensis'').
The region is home to the
spectral bat
The spectral bat (''Vampyrum spectrum''), also called the great false vampire bat or Linnaeus's false vampire bat, is a large, carnivorous leaf-nosed bat found in Mexico, Central America, and South America. It is the only member of the genus ' ...
(''Vampyrum spectrum''), the largest bat in the New World.
Endangered mammals include
white-bellied spider monkey (''Ateles belzebuth''),
giant otter
The giant otter or giant river otter (''Pteronura brasiliensis'') is a South American carnivorous mammal. It is the longest member of the weasel family, Mustelidae, a globally successful group of predators, reaching up to . Atypical of musteli ...
(''Pteronura brasiliensis'') and
mountain tapir
The mountain tapir, also known as the Andean tapir or woolly tapir (''Tapirus pinchaque'') is the smallest of the four widely recognized species of tapir. It is the only one to live outside of tropical rainforests in the wild. It is most easil ...
(''Tapirus pinchaque'').
The Yasuní Biosphere Reserve has more than 400 fish species.
Endangered amphibians include ''
Hemiphractus johnsoni'' (Johnson's horned treefrog), ''
Hyloxalus cevallosi'' (Palanda rocket frog) and ''
Pristimantis festae
''Pristimantis trepidotus'' is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae.
It is endemic to Ecuador.
Its natural habitats are tropical moist montane forest, high-altitude shrubland, and high-altitude grassland.
It is threatened by habitat lo ...
''.
The Yasuní Biosphere Reserve has more than 500 species of birds.
Endangered birds include
wattled curassow (''Crax globulosa'').
Status
The
World Wildlife Fund
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gives the ecoregion the status of "Critical/Endangered".
Studies in the Yasuní area of
Napo Province
Napo () is a province in Ecuador. Its capital is Tena. The province contains the Napo River. The province is low developed without much industrial presence. The thick rainforest is home to many natives that remain isolated by preference, descenda ...
, Ecuador, show that where roads within oil concessions are uncontrolled they are quickly used by colonists who deforest the area so they can grow crops and pasture for cattle.
Where the roads are policed, colonization by non-indigenous people is avoided but species whose meat is sold for food are rapidly depleted in areas within walking distance of settlements.
As the indigenous
Huaorani people
The Huaorani, Waorani, or Waodani, also known as the Waos, are an Indigenous people from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador ( Napo, Orellana, and Pastaza Provinces) who have marked differences from other ethnic groups from Ecuador. The alternate ...
become more connected to markets, their farms are expected to increase in size and the pressure on wildlife to intensify.
Conservation
Protected areas include the
Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve
Cayambe Coca National Park is a national park in Ecuador located along the Equator about from Quito. The park encompasses an area of .
The reserve
The park includes two very different regions of Ecuador, the high altitude sierra with Cayambe vo ...
and the
Yasuni National Park Yasuni can mean:
* Yasuni National Park in Ecuador
* The Yasuní-ITT Initiative, a proposal to refrain from exploiting oil reserves within the park
* Lophostoma yasuni, a species of bat
* Osteocephalus yasuni, a species of frog
* Yasuni antwre ...
.
The Yasuní landscape in Napo, Ecuador, combines the Yasuní National Park and the surrounding Waorani Ethnic Reserve.
It contains parts of the lower
Napo and
Yasuní rivers.
UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture. I ...
designated the area the Yasuní Biosphere Reserve in 1989.
It protects the heart of one of Ecuador's last remaining areas of untouched, continuous tropical forest, a biodiversity hotspot that is one of the richest on the planet.
It is also home to the uncontacted Tagaeri and Taromenane clans of the Huaorani people.
Although a large part of the Yasuní Biosphere Reserve is undisturbed, it is in an area where the rule of law is not enforced and where immigrant farmers are advancing along roads build by oil companies and clearing forest so they can grow crops and graze livestock.
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