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The Somali montane xeric shrublands is a desert and xeric scrubland ecoregion in
Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒕𐒖; ar, الصومال, aṣ-Ṣūmāl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
. The ecoregion lies in the rugged Karkaar Mountains, which run parallel and close to Somalia's northern coast on the Gulf of Aden, and follows coast from
Cape Guardafui Cape Guardafui ( so, Gees Gardafuul, or Raas Caseyr, or Ras Asir, it, Capo Guardafui) is a headland in the autonomous Puntland region in Somalia. Coextensive with Puntland's Gardafuul administrative province, it forms the geographical apex of th ...
south to
Eyl Eyl ( it, Eil) is an ancient port town in the northeastern Nugal region of Somalia in the autonomous Puntland region, also serving as the capital of the Eyl District. Eyl, also called Illig, was the capital of the Dervishes from 1905 onwards, unt ...
on the
Arabian Sea The Arabian Sea ( ar, اَلْبَحرْ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Bahr al-ˁArabī) is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan, Iran and the Gulf of Oman, on the west by the Gulf of Aden, Guardafui Channel ...
.


Geography

The ecoregion covers the
Karkaar Karkaar is a mountain range which ranges from Somalia's northwestern border with Ethiopia, until Cape Guardafui.The State of the Environment in Somalia: A Desk Study, page 10, 2005 It is also an administrative region defined by the autonomous Punt ...
Mountains, which extend east and west parallel to Somalia's northern coast, from central Somaliland eastwards to
Cape Guardafui Cape Guardafui ( so, Gees Gardafuul, or Raas Caseyr, or Ras Asir, it, Capo Guardafui) is a headland in the autonomous Puntland region in Somalia. Coextensive with Puntland's Gardafuul administrative province, it forms the geographical apex of th ...
at Somalia's northeastern tip. A narrow coastal strip separates the mountains from the Gulf of Aden to the north. The Ga'an Libah and
Golis Mountains The Golis Mountains are a mountain range in Somaliland. Also known as ''Qar Golis'', they cut through the Togdheer region, and end near the Gan Libah. Jerato Pass This range has a mountain pass known as the "Jerrato Pass". See also * Cal Ma ...
in central Somaliland form the western portion of the ecoregion. Further east are the
Cal Madow Cal Madow (also Calmadow, Al Madow, Al Medu, or Al Mado; so, Buuraha Calmadow; ar, عَلَمْدُو, ʿAlamdū) is a mountain range in Somaliland. It stretches across an area between the east of Erigavo, Somaliland, to the Bari region of So ...
mountains of eastern Somaliland and northern Puntland. The ecoregion extends to sea level in the north and east, and up to 2,416 m at the summit Mount Shimbiris, the highest peak in the ecoregion and in Somaliland. The higher mountains include outcrops of limestone and gypsum.


Climate

The climate is tropical and arid to semi-arid. Mean temperatures vary seasonally, and range from 21°C to 30°C in the lowlands to 9°C to 21°C in the mountains. Most rainfall occurs during the winter months. Average annual rainfall is less than 200 mm in the lowlands. Some mountain areas receive more
orographic precipitation Orography is the study of the topographic relief of mountains, and can more broadly include hills, and any part of a region's elevated terrain. Orography (also known as ''oreography'', ''orology'' or ''oreology'') falls within the broader discip ...
, with the escarpment near Maydh receiving 700 mm of rainfall annually.


Flora

The vegetation of the ecoregion varies with elevation, rainfall, and soils. The hot and dry coastal plains have little or no vegetation. Open scrubland is found in the foothills, where woody species of '' Acacia,
Commiphora The genus of the myrrhs, ''Commiphora'', is the most species-rich genus of flowering plants in the frankincense and myrrh family, Burseraceae. The genus contains approximately 190 species of shrubs and trees, which are distributed throughout the ...
'', and ''
Boswellia ''Boswellia'' is a genus of trees in the order Sapindales, known for its fragrant resin. The biblical incense frankincense is an extract from the resin of the tree '' Boswellia sacra'', and is now produced also from '' B. frereana''. Frankincens ...
'' are predominant. Evergreen and semi-evergreen shrubland is found on the slopes of the escarpment, composed of evergreen and semi-evergreen shrubs and small trees. Characteristic plants include '' Dracaena schizantha, Barbeya oleoides, Mimusops laurifolia, Cadia purpurea, Buxus hildebrandtii'', and '' Pistacia aethiopica''. Typical plant associations include dry ''Juniperus-Olea'' forest of ''
Juniperus procera ''Juniperus procera'' (known by the common English names African juniper, African pencil-cedar, East African juniper, East African-cedar, and Kenya-cedar) is a coniferous tree native to mountainous areas in Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It is ...
'' and '' Olea europaea'', dry ''Juniperus-Olea-Barbeya'' forests with ''Barbeya oleoides'', and ''Buxus-Acokanthera'' scrub with ''Buxus hildebrandtii'' and '' Acokanthera schimperi''. ''Mimusops laurifolia'' is found in ''Juniperus-Olea'' forests, as single large trees in evergreen or semi-evergreen bushland outside the forest, and in riparian forests or as isolated trees along intermittent streams. The endemic shrub '' Reseda sessilifolia'' lives on outcrops of gypsum. The endemic tree subspecies ''
Ceratonia oreothauma ''Ceratonia oreothauma'' is a species of tree native to Oman and Somaliland. Description ''Ceratonia oreothauma'' is a small tree with gnarled branches and rough bark which grows up to 8 meters high. It is evergreen, with singly-pinnate leaves b ...
'' subsp. ''somalensis'' occurs in the mountains between 1500 and 1800 meters elevation.Hillcoat, D., G. Lewis, and B. Verdcourt. "A New Species of Ceratonia (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae) from Arabia and the Somali Republic." Kew Bulletin 35, no. 2 (1980): 261-71. Accessed December 4, 2020. . Remnant juniper woodlands and forests are found at the highest elevations. Other endemic species include the
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unispe ...
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
'' Renschia'', four species of ''
Helianthemum ''Helianthemum'' , known as rock rose, sunrose, rushrose, or frostweed,' ...
'', '' Thamnosma somalensis'', '' Barleria compacta'', '' Wellstedia lacinia'', and '' Wellstedia somalensis''. The endemic shrub '' Boswellia frereana'', which grows from near the coast up to 750 meters elevation, produces valuable frankincense resin. The giant succulent plants '' Aloidendron eminens'' and ''
Euphorbia abyssinica ''Euphorbia abyssinica'', commonly known as the desert candle or candelabra spurge, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. ''E. abyssinica'' is endemic to Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Eritrea. It was first described in 1791, by the G ...
'' grow in the escarpment shrublands.


Fauna

Several antelope species are native to the ecoregion, including the beira (''Dorcatragus megalotis''),
Speke's gazelle Speke's gazelle (''Gazella spekei'') is the smallest of the gazelle species. It is confined to the Horn of Africa, where it inhabits stony brush, grass steppes, and semi deserts. This species has been sometimes regarded as a subspecies of the Dor ...
(''Gazella spekei''),
Salt's dik-dik Salt's dik-dik (''Madoqua saltiana'') is a small antelope found in semidesert, bushland, and thickets in the Horn of Africa, but marginally also in northern Kenya and eastern Sudan. It is named after Henry Salt, who was the first European to ...
(''Madoqua saltiana''), and
Soemmerring's gazelle Soemmerring's gazelle (''Nanger soemmerringii''), also known as the Abyssinian mohr, is a gazelle species native to the Horn of Africa (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and South Sudan). The species was described and given its binomen by ...
(''Gazella soemmerringii''). These animals are threatened by over-hunting and grazing competition with livestock. The Somali hedgehog (''Atelerix sclateri''),
Louise's spiny mouse Louise's spiny mouse (''Acomys louisae'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland A grassland ...
(''Acomys louisae''), and
Somali elephant shrew The Somali elephant shrew or Somali sengi (''Galegeeska revoilii'') is a species of elephant shrew in the family Macroscelididae. Habitat Its natural habitat is arid and semiarid desert with rocky substrates and sparse shrubs. In some parts of ...
(''Elephantulus revoili'') are near-endemic small mammal species whose ranges extend into neighboring ecoregions. Three species of birds are endemic to the ecoregion, the Somali pigeon (''Columba oliviae''), Somali thrush (''Turdus ludoviciae''), and
Warsangli linnet The Warsangli linnet (''Linaria johannis'') is a species of finch in the family Fringillidae. It is found only in Warsangeli Territory of Somalia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical high-alti ...
(''Linaria johannis''). The Somali thrush and Warsangli linnet are found mostly or exclusively in high-elevation juniper forests, and both species are severely threatened. The ecoregion corresponds to the North Somali Mountains endemic bird area. The snakes '' Spalerosophis josephscorteccii'' and reticulate blind snake (''Leptotyphlops reticulatus'') and the lizard '' Pseuderemias savagei'' are endemic to the ecoregion.


Protected areas

Protected areas in the ecoregion include Daalo Forest National Park, Ga'an Libah National Park, and Ras Hafun National Park.UNEP-WCMC and IUCN (2022), Protected Planet: The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) and World Database on Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (WD-OECM) nline March 2022, Cambridge, UK: UNEP-WCMC and IUCN. Available at: www.protectedplanet.net. The boundaries and areas of Somalia's protected areas are not reported, and there has been little formal protection or management of most areas since the collapse of Somalia's central government in 1991.IUCN ESARO (2020). ''The state of protected and conserved areas in Eastern and Southern Africa''. State of Protected and Conserved Areas Report Series No. 1. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN ESARO.


External links

*
North Somali Mountains Endemic Bird Area (BirdLife International)


References

{{reflist Afrotropical ecoregions Deserts and xeric shrublands Ecoregions of Somalia Ecoregions of Somaliland