The Sierra Madre Occidental pine–oak forests () are a
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest is a temperate climate terrestrial habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature, with broadleaf tree ecoregions, and with conifer and broadleaf tree mixed coniferous forest ecoregions.
These ...
ecoregion
An ecoregion (ecological region) is an ecological and geographic area that exists on multiple different levels, defined by type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. Ecoregions cover relatively large areas of land or water, and c ...
of the
Sierra Madre Occidental
The Sierra Madre Occidental is a major mountain range system of the North American Cordillera, that runs northwest–southeast through northwestern and western Mexico, and along the Gulf of California. The Sierra Madre is part of the American C ...
range from the southwest USA region to the western part of
Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
. They are home to a large number of endemic plants and important habitat for wildlife.
Geography
The Sierra Madre Occidental run north to south in western Mexico from the center of the country towards the United States border. The Sierra Madre Occidental is Mexico's largest range, and the ecoregion extends approximately 1,200 kilometers from southern
Arizona
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to northern
Jalisco
Jalisco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in western Mexico and is bordered by s ...
.
[ The highest peak is Cerro Mohinora (3300 m) in southern Chihuahua. This is a dramatic landscape of steep mountains cut through with canyons including Copper Canyon, the deepest in North America.
The ecoregion consists of a complex of high-elevation pine–oak forests surrounded at lower elevations by ]deserts and xeric shrublands
Deserts and xeric shrublands are a biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. Deserts and xeric (Ancient Greek 'dry') shrublands form the largest terrestrial biome, covering 19% of Earth's land surface area. Ecoregions in this habitat ...
and tropical dry forests, including the Sonoran Desert
The Sonoran Desert () is a hot desert and ecoregion in North America that covers the northwestern Mexican states of Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur, as well as part of the Southwestern United States (in Arizona and California). It ...
to the northwest, the Chihuahuan Desert to the northeast and east in Arizona, the Meseta Central matorral and Central Mexican matorral to the southeast, and the Sinaloan dry forests to the west and southwest. The Sierra Madre Occidental pine–oak forests are one of the Madrean pine–oak forests ecoregions, which are found throughout the Sierra Madre ranges of Mexico and the US Southwest.[
The northernmost portion of the ecoregion includes forest enclaves on the Madrean Sky Islands, isolated mountain ranges that rise up out of the desert of southern Arizona and ]New Mexico
New Mexico is a state in the Southwestern United States, Southwestern region of the United States. It is one of the Mountain States of the southern Rocky Mountains, sharing the Four Corners region with Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. It also ...
in the US and northern Sonora
Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
in Mexico.[
The northern Sierra extends from the US-Mexico border through eastern Sonora and western Chihuahua south to the ''barranca'' (gorge) of the Urique River, between 27° and 28° N latitude. The northern Sierra has a mean elevation of 2350 m, and its climate is colder and more ]continental
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than the rest of the range.[
The central Sierra extends from the Urique barranca to the valley of the San Pedro Mezquital River, which cuts through the range from north to south between 22°50’ and 23°25’ N latitude. The central Sierra covers portions of southwestern Chihuahua, southern ]Durango
Durango, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Durango, is one of the 31 states which make up the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 Federal Entities of Mexico, situated in the northwest portion of the country. With a population of 1,832,650 ...
, and eastern Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in northwest Mexic ...
. It has a mean elevation is 2650 m, and includes several peaks above 3200 m.[
The southern Sierra extends from the San Pedro Mezquital valley into northern ]Jalisco
Jalisco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in western Mexico and is bordered by s ...
. It consists of several north–south trending ranges separated by wide canyons where lowland tropical and interior arid vegetation converge.[ The southern Sierra covers portions of eastern ]Nayarit
Nayarit, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nayarit, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in Municipalities of Nayarit, 20 municipalit ...
, southeastern Durango, western Zacatecas
Zacatecas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 31 states of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Zacatecas, 58 municipalities and its capital city is Zacatecas City, Zacatec ...
, northern Jalisco, and western Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Aguascalientes, is one of the 32 states which comprise the Political divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. At 22°N and with an average altitude of above sea level it is pre ...
. The ecoregion also covers the western end of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
The Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (), also known as the Transvolcanic Belt and locally as the (''Snowy Mountain Range''), is an active volcanic belt that covers central-southern Mexico. Several of its highest peaks have snow all year long, and dur ...
in Nayarit, including the Sierra de San Juan.
Climate
The climate of the ecoregion varies with elevation and location. Temperatures are cooler at higher elevations, and the very highest peaks have year-round snow. The western slope of the mountains, which faces toward the Gulf of California
The Gulf of California (), also known as the Sea of Cortés (''Mar de Cortés'') or Sea of Cortez, or less commonly as the Vermilion Sea (''Mar Vermejo''), is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the Baja California peninsula from ...
and Pacific Ocean
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, generally receives higher rainfall and has milder winters than the eastern slope, which faces interior desert plateaus. Mean annual rainfall averages . Rainfall is generally higher in the summer, and August is typically the wettest month.[
]
Flora
Species of pine
A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae.
''World Flora Online'' accepts 134 species-rank taxa (119 species and 15 nothospecies) of pines as cu ...
(''Pinus'') and oak
An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called an acorn, borne within a cup. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisp ...
(''Quercus'') are the predominant trees in the ecoregion. Plant communities vary with rainfall, elevation, temperature, and soils, and species can vary between the sky island, northern, central, and southern portions of the range. The most common plant communities are pine forest, pine–oak forest, oak forest, and oak or pine-oak woodland, with smaller areas of mixed conifer forest, mesophytic forest, montane meadow, primary or secondary chaparral, and juniper scrub.[Gonzalez-Elizondo, M. S.; Gonzalez-Elizondo, M.; Gonzalez, L. Ruacho; Enriquez, I. L. Lopez; Renteria, F. I . Retana; Flores, J. A. Tena. 2013. "Ecosystems and diversity of the Sierra Madre Occidental." In: Gottfried, Gerald J.; Ffolliott, Peter F.; Gebow, Brooke S.; Eskew, Lane G.; Collins, Loa C. ''Merging science and management in a rapidly changing world: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago III and 7th Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwestern Deserts; 2012 May 1–5; Tucson, AZ. Proceedings.'' RMRS-P-67. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. p. 204-211.]
* Pine forests occur from 1600 to 3200 meters elevation under a variety of conditions. The species vary with location and conditions. Arizona pine ('' Pinus arizonica''), Apache pine ('' Pinus engelmannii''), and Chihuahua pine (''Pinus leiophylla'' var. ''chihuahuana'') are common in the northern and central portions of the range. '' Pinus durangensis'' and '' Pinus teocote'' are found from the Sierra of central Chihuahua to the southern end of the range. ''Pinus lumholtzii
''Pinus lumholtzii'', the Lumholtz's pine or pino triste ('sad pine' in Spanish), is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae. It is endemic to northwestern Mexico. It is named after Norwegian explorer Carl Sofus Lumholtz.
This pine occurs ...
'' and '' Pinus luzmariae'' are found on thin, rocky, and acidic soils. '' Pinus cooperi'' can form single-species stands in mountain valleys with deep soils. ''Pinus oocarpa
''Pinus oocarpa'' is a species of pine tree native to Mexico and Central America. It is the national tree of Honduras, where it is known as ocote. Common names include ocote chino, pino amarillo, pino avellano, Mexican yellow pine, egg-cone pine ...
, Pinus pseudostrobus
''Pinus pseudostrobus'', known in English as the smooth-bark Mexican pine and in Spanish as ''chamite'' or ''pacingo'', is a tree found in forests of Mexico and Central America.
It is 8 to 25 m tall with a dense and round top.It is threatened b ...
, Pinus gordoniana, Pinus herrerae
''Pinus herrerae'', Herrera's pine, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae.
It is found only in Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, a ...
, Pinus devoniana'', and ''Pinus maximinoi
''Pinus maximinoi'', commonly known as thinleaf pine, is a species of conifer in the family Pinaceae.
It is found in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico at elevations of . ''P. maximinoi'' reaches a height of and has smooth bark when y ...
'' are found in more humid areas on the western slope of the mountains.[
* Mixed conifer forests are found in small patches on humid slopes and canyons in the northern portion of the range from 1900 to 3300 meters elevation. Trees include ]Douglas-fir
The Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'') is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is the tallest tree in the Pinaceae family. It is native to western North America and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Or ...
– Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'' var. ''glauca'') in the north, and Mexican Douglas-fir (''Pseudotsuga lindleyana'') extending further south – along with species of pine, fir
Firs are evergreen coniferous trees belonging to the genus ''Abies'' () in the family Pinaceae. There are approximately 48–65 extant species, found on mountains throughout much of North and Central America, Eurasia, and North Africa. The genu ...
('' Abies durangensis'' and ''Abies concolor
''Abies concolor'', the white fir, concolor fir, or Colorado fir, is a coniferous tree in the pine family Pinaceae. This tree is native to the mountains of western North America, including the Sierra Nevada and southern Rocky Mountains, and int ...
'') and spruce
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('' Picea chihuahuana'' and ''Picea engelmannii
''Picea engelmannii'', with the common names Engelmann spruce, white spruce, mountain spruce, and silver spruce, is a species of spruce native to western North America. It is highly prized for producing distinctive tone wood for acoustic guitars ...
'' var. ''mexicana''), and sometimes oaks.[
* Pine-oak forests are the most widespread plant community in the ecoregion, occurring from 1250 to 3200 meters elevation. In the northern Sierra, ''Pinus arizonica, Pinus engelmannii'', and ''Pinus leiophylla'' var. ''chihuahuana'' are typically found with '' Quercus rugosa'' and/or '']Quercus gambelii
''Quercus gambelii'', with the common name Gambel oak, is a deciduous small tree or large shrub that is widespread in the foothills and lower mountains of western North America. It is also regionally called scrub oak, oak brush, and white oak.
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'', and with other oaks in semi-dry temperate zones. On thin soils and rocky slopes, ''Pinus lumholtzii'' grows with '' Quercus crassifolia'', and with '' Quercus radiata'' in the southern Sierra, and the shrubs '' Arctostaphylos pungens, Juniperus deppeana
''Juniperus deppeana'' (alligator juniper or checkerbark juniper) is a small to medium-sized tree reaching in height. It is native to central and northern Mexico and the southwestern United States.
Description
The tree reaches , rarely , in he ...
'', and '' Juniperus durangensis''. Mixed forests of '' Quercus jonesii, Pinus lumholtzii, Quercus resinosa, Quercus crassifolia'', and ''Quercus viminea'' grow between 1800 and 2300 meters elevation. On the lower slopes of the western Sierra, ''Pinus oocarpa
''Pinus oocarpa'' is a species of pine tree native to Mexico and Central America. It is the national tree of Honduras, where it is known as ocote. Common names include ocote chino, pino amarillo, pino avellano, Mexican yellow pine, egg-cone pine ...
'' grows with '' Pinus devoniana, Pinus gordoniana, Quercus viminea, Quercus confertifolia'' (syn. ''Quercus gentryi''), and other species. In the southern Sierra of Durango, Jalisco, and Zacatecas, ''Pinus oocarpa, Quercus resinosa'', and '' Quercus coffeicolor'' (syn. ''Quercus prainiana'') occur together at lower elevations.[
* Oak forests are typically found at lower elevations in the western Sierra, occurring in pockets among the dry forests as low as 350 meters elevation, and in some places extending up to 2900 meters elevation. '' Quercus fulva, Quercus mcvaughii'', and '' Quercus scytophylla'' grow together at lower elevations, and higher-elevation forests of '' Quercus sideroxyla'' and '' Quercus rugosa'' are found up to 2900 meters. ''Quercus viminea'' or '']Quercus castanea
''Quercus castanea'' is a species of oak tree. It is widespread across much of Mexico, from Sonora to Chiapas, and in Central America.
Description
It is a deciduous tree up to tall with a trunk as much as in diameter. The leaves are thick and ...
'' are common oak forest species in the northern Sierra, joined by '' Quercus diversifolia'' and ''Q. gentryi''. '' Quercus albocincta'' occurs at lower elevations. Mesophytic
Mesophytes are terrestrial plants which are adapted to neither particularly dry nor particularly wet environments. An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a rural temperate meadow, which might contain goldenrod, clover, oxeye daisy, and '' Ros ...
oak forests of '' Quercus calophylla, Quercus crassifolia, Quercus diversifolia'', and ''Quercus scytophylla'' are found in humid areas, joined by species of '' Clethra'' and by '' Quercus subspathulata'' at low elevations.[
* Oak and pine–oak woodlands, with an open tree canopy, are found in the drier east and north, in the transition to the lower-elevation dry grasslands and desert plateaus. In the northern Sierra of northern Sonora and Chihuahua, blue oak (''Q. oblongifolia''), ]Emory oak
''Quercus emoryi'', the Emory oak, is a species of oak common in Arizona (including inside Saguaro National Park), New Mexico and western Texas (including inside Big Bend National Park), United States, and northern Mexico (Sonora, Chihuahua, Co ...
(''Q. emoryi'') or Arizona oak (''Q. arizonica'') grow in pure stands, or mixed stands with Mexican pinyon
''Pinus cembroides'', also known as pinyon pine, Mexican pinyon, Mexican nut pine, and Mexican stone pine, is a pine in the pinyon pine group.
It is a small pine growing to about with a trunk diameter of up to . It is native to western North Am ...
(''Pinus cembroides''), ''Pinus leiophylla'' var. ''chihuahuana'', madroño ('' Arbutus arizonica''), '' Quercus grisea'', and '' Quercus chihuahuensis''. In the eastern foothills of the Sierra woodlands of ''P. cembroides'' and ''Q. grisea'' or ''Q. eduardii'' are common. ''P. leiophylla'' var. ''chihuahuana, P. engelmannii'', and '' Q. durifolia'' commonly occur in the eastern Sierra at the transition between lower-elevation woodlands and higher-elevation forests. ''Juniperus deppeana'' is a common woodland shrub, and the woodlands are interspersed with areas of primary or secondary montane chaparral
Chaparral ( ) is a shrubland plant plant community, community found primarily in California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California. It is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild wet winters and hot dry summers) and infrequent, high-intens ...
, characterized by woody shrubs.[
* ]Mesophytic
Mesophytes are terrestrial plants which are adapted to neither particularly dry nor particularly wet environments. An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a rural temperate meadow, which might contain goldenrod, clover, oxeye daisy, and '' Ros ...
forests are found in small areas of the western Sierra with moister microclimates from 1000 to 2350 meters elevation. Characteristic trees include '' Magnolia tarahumara, Ostrya virginiana
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, Tilia mexicana, Cedrela odorata
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina ...
'', and ''Styrax argenteus'' var. ''ramirezii'', together with trees in the laurel family (Lauraceae
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) like '' Persea liebmannii'' and species of '' Nectandra'' and '' Litsea'', along with the oaks ''Q. calophylla, Q. crassifolia, Q. castanea, Q. rugosa, Q. scytophylla'', and ''Q. splendens''. Characteristic shrubs and small trees include '' Arbutus xalapensis, Garrya laurifolia, Cornus disciflora, Cornus excelsa, Peltostigma pteleoides, Ilex quercetorum, Ilex tolucana, Cleyera integrifolia'', species of ''Clethra'' and ''Prunus
''Prunus'' is a genus of flowering plant, flowering trees and shrubs from the family (biology), family Rosaceae. The genus includes plums, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds (collectively Drupe, stonefruit). The genus has a cosm ...
'', and the palm '' Brahea aculeata''. Conifers in the mesophytic forests can include ''Pinus maximinoi, P. devoniana, P. gordoniana, P. herrerae, P. strobiformis, P. durangensis, Abies durangensis'', and/or ''Pseudotsuga lindleyana''.[
* Montane meadow, which includes many endemic species, is found in small areas between 2300 and 3100 meters elevation.
The pines and oaks are especially important as there are so many different species of each including a number of endemics. Predominant conifers among the 27 species found here include Apache pine (''Pinus engelmannii''), Chihuahua pine (''Pinus leiophylla''), ]Mexican pinyon
''Pinus cembroides'', also known as pinyon pine, Mexican pinyon, Mexican nut pine, and Mexican stone pine, is a pine in the pinyon pine group.
It is a small pine growing to about with a trunk diameter of up to . It is native to western North Am ...
(''Pinus cembroides''), Lumholtz's pine (''Pinus lumholtzii''), Yécora pine (''Pinus pseudostrobus''), Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'' subsp. ''glauca''), and Mexican Douglas-fir (''Pseudotsuga lindleyana'').
Oaks (''Quercus'') are the dominant broadleaf trees, with 21 different species found including '' Quercus albocincta'', Arizona oak (''Q. arizonica'') '' Q. carmenensis'', '' Q. chihuahuensis'', '' Q. durifolia'', Emory oak ('' Q. emoryi''), '' Q. grisea'', Mexican blue oak ('' Q. oblongifolia''), '' Q. santaclarensis'', '' Q. striatula'', and '' Q. tarahumara''. Madroño ('' Arbutus xalapensis'' and '' A. arizonica'') is found in association with oaks. '' Q. carmenensis'' and '' Q. deliquescens'' are two oaks endemic to the sky islands portion of the ecoregion.
Fauna
The forests are home to more than 300 species of birds, including golden eagle
The golden eagle (''Aquila chrysaetos'') is a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the most widely distributed species of eagle. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. They are one of the best-known bird of pr ...
(''Aquila chrysaetos''), military macaw (''Ara militaris''), acorn woodpecker (''Melanerpes formicivorus''), and Mexican spotted owl (''Strix occidentalis lucida''). Endemic species include the tufted jay (''Cyanocorax dickeyi''), green-striped brushfinch (''Arremon virenticeps''), and thick-billed parrot
The thick-billed parrot (''Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha'') is a medium-sized parrot endemic to Mexico that formerly ranged into the southwestern United States. Its position in parrot phylogeny is the subject of ongoing discussion; it is sometimes ...
(''Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha'') which is now endangered from trapping for collections. The eared quetzal (''Euptilptis neoxenus'') is a near-endemic, ranging from the sky islands of southern Arizona through the Sierra Madre Occidental to the western Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine–oak forests. The imperial woodpecker (''Campephilus imperialis''), once native to the mountains, is now thought to be extinct.[
Mammals include the Coues deer (''Odocoileus virginianus couesi''), ]American black bear
The American black bear (''Ursus americanus''), or simply black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear which is Endemism, endemic to North America. It is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species. It is an omnivore, with ...
(''Ursus americanus''), cougar
The cougar (''Puma concolor'') (, ''Help:Pronunciation respelling key, KOO-gər''), also called puma, mountain lion, catamount and panther is a large small cat native to the Americas. It inhabits North America, North, Central America, Cent ...
(''Puma concolor''), and jaguar
The jaguar (''Panthera onca'') is a large felidae, cat species and the only extant taxon, living member of the genus ''Panthera'' that is native to the Americas. With a body length of up to and a weight of up to , it is the biggest cat spe ...
(''Panthera onca''). The Mexican grizzly bear (''Ursus arctos horribilis'') is now thought to be extinct. The Mexican wolf
The Mexican wolf (''Canis lupus baileyi''), also known as the ''lobo mexicano'' (or, simply, ''lobo'') is a subspecies of gray wolf (''C. lupus'') native to eastern and southeastern Arizona and western and southern New Mexico (in the United Sta ...
(''Canis lupus baileyi'') was once common in the mountains but by the late 20th century was thought to be extinct in the wild. They were saved from extinction by a joint US-Mexican captive breeding program. The wolves were reintroduced to the wild in the US in 1998 and Mexico in 2011, and now inhabit portions of the ecoregion in Arizona, New Mexico, Chihuahua, and Sonora.[U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (2017). "Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan: First Revision". Southwest Region (Region 2), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, November 201]
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The many reptiles include the rock rattlesnake ('' Crotalus lepidus''), twin-spotted rattlesnake (''Crotalus pricei
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''), ridgenose rattlesnake ('' Crotalus willardi''), and some spiny lizards (''Sceloporus clarki'', '' S. jarrovii'', ''S. scalaris'' and ''S. virgatus'').
Finally, the mountains are an important stage in the migration route of monarch butterflies
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.
Conservation and threats
The pine forests have been cleared by the logging and paper industries since the 1800s and only a very small percentage of original forest remains. This removal of habitat has resulted in the presumed extinction of the imperial woodpecker, once the largest woodpecker on earth.
The increase of global warming is expected to have some devastating effects on the pine trees located in the Sierra Madre Occidental. The predicted outcome of global warming in this subtropical region, is the reduction of plant/animal productivity and growth. Another effect would be that the increase of climate warming would also lead to tree mortality affecting not only the pine trees located in the Sierra Madre Occidental but also other pine trees in the surrounding areas.
Protected areas
13.5% of the ecoregion is in protected areas.[
Protected areas in Mexico include Cascada de Basaseachi National Park, Cumbres de Majalca National Park, La Michilía Biosphere Reserve, Sierra de San Juan Biosphere Reserve, Bavispe Flora and Fauna Protection Area, Sierra de Álamos–Río Cuchujaqui Flora and Fauna Protection Area, Campo Verde Flora and Fauna Protection Area, Papigochic Flora and Fauna Protection Area, Sierra de Órganos National Park, Tutuaca Flora and Fauna Protection Area, and Cerro Mohinora Flora and Fauna Protection Area.][ The , established in 1949 to protect forests and watersheds, is now a natural resources protection area which conserves much of the southern Sierra.
There are a number of protected areas of Madrean sky islands in Arizona which are part of the ecoregion although not the Sierra Madre Occidental themselves, including Chiricahua National Monument, Galiuro Wilderness, the Rincon Mountain district of ]Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park is a List of national parks of the United States, national park of the United States in southeastern Arizona. The park consists of two separate areas—the Tucson Mountain District (TMD), about west of Tucson, Arizona, T ...
, the Huachuca Mountains, Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area
Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area is a 56,430 acre (228.36 km2) wilderness area. It is located within the Coronado National Forest in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona, United States. Established in 1978, the area varies grea ...
, the Santa Teresa Mountains and the Pajarito Mountains.[
In 2000 CONABIO, a Mexico's wildlife conservation agency, identified priority areas for conservation, based on exceptional biodiversity and the integrity of the remaining habitat. Priorties in the northern Sierra include Cananea–San Pedro, Sierras los Ajos–Buenos Aires–La Púrica, Cañada Mazocahui, Sierras el Maviro–Santo Niño, Bavispe/]El Tigre
El Tigre is a city of Anzoategui, a state located east of Venezuela's capital city of Caracas.
Located in what is called the "Guanipa Mesa", a river (Tigre) runs across the city.
The average temperature is 79°F, all year around, and the annua ...
, Babícora, Yécora–El Reparo, Bassaseachic, and Lago los Mexicanos. In the central Sierra, priority areas include Alta Tarahumara–Barrancas, Cañón de Chínipas, Sierra Álamos–El Cuchujaqui, Barranca Sinforosa, Rocahuachi–Nanaruchi, Río Humaya, Guadalupe y Calvo–Mohinora, San Juan de Camarones, Pueblo Nuevo, and Santiaguillo–Promontorio. Priority areas in the southern Sierra include Guacamayita, the Río Jesús María basin (cuenca del Río Jesús María), Sierra los Huicholes, Sierra de Morones, and Sierra Fría
The Sierra Fría is a mountain range in central Mexico. It forms the northwestern border of Aguascalientes state and extends into adjacent Zacatecas, west of the city of Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes.
Geography
The Sierra Fría is the sout ...
.["Regiones Terrestres Prioritarias de México". CONABIO. Accessed 12 September 2021]
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See also
* Conifers of Mexico
* List of ecoregions in Mexico
* List of ecoregions in the United States (WWF)
References
* González-Cásares, Marcos, Marín Pompa-García, and J Camarero. "Differences in Climate-growth Relationship Indicate Diverse Drought Tolerances Among Five Pine Species Coexisting in Northwestern Mexico." ''Trees: Structure & Function'', 31.2 (2017): 531–544.
* González-Elizondo, Martha, Enrique Jurado, José Návar, M. Socorro González-Elizondo, José Villanueva, Oscar Aguirre, and Javier Jiménez. "Tree-rings and Climate Relationships for Douglas-fir Chronologies from the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: A 1681–2001 Rain Reconstruction." ''Forest Ecology & Management'', 213.1-3 (2005): 39–53.
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Madrean pine-oak woodlands (Conservation International)
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Pine-oak forests
Ecoregions of Mexico
Ecoregions of the United States
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Forests of Mexico
Forests of Arizona
Forests of New Mexico
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Montane forests
Natural history of Chihuahua (state)
Natural history of Durango
Natural history of Jalisco
Natural history of Sonora
Natural history of Zacatecas
Nearctic ecoregions
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests of the United States
Pine–oak forests