Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests#Americas

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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 forests are richest and most distinctive in central China and eastern North America, with some other globally distinctive ecoregions in the Himalayas, Western and Central Europe, the southern coast of the Black Sea, Australasia, Southwestern South America and the Russian Far East.{{cite book|editor-last1=Zhao|editor-first1=Ji|editor-last2=Zheng|editor-first2=Guangmei|editor-last3=Wang|editor-first3=Huadong|editor-last4=Xu|editor-first4=Jialin|year=1990|title=The natural history of China|publisher=McGraw-Hill Publishing Company|location=New York}}{{cite book|editor-last1=Martin|editor-first1=WH|editor-first2=SG|editor-last2=Boyce|editor-first3=AC|editor-last3=Echternacht|year=1993|title=Biodiversity of the southeastern United States: Lowland terrestrial communities|publisher=John Wiley and Sons|location=New York}}

Ecology

The typical structure of these forests includes four layers.{{CC-notice|bysa3}} {{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110401124425/http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/selecting_terrestrial_ecoregions/habitat04.cfm|archive-date=2011-04-01|url=http://wwf.panda.org:80/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/selecting_terrestrial_ecoregions/habitat04.cfm|author=World Wide Fund for Nature|title=Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forest Ecoregions|access-date=2019-05-29|url-status=dead}}

  • The uppermost layer is the canopy composed of tall mature trees ranging from {{convert|100|to|200|ft|m|abbr=on|order=flip}} high. Below the canopy is the three-layered, shade-tolerant understory that is roughly {{convert|30|to|50|ft|m|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} shorter than the canopy.
  • The top layer of the understory is the sub-canopy composed of smaller mature trees, saplings, and suppressed juvenile canopy layer trees awaiting an opening in the canopy.
  • Below the sub-canopy is the shrub layer, composed of low growing woody plants.
  • Typically the lowest growing (and most diverse) layer is the ground cover or herbaceous layer.

Trees

In the Northern hemisphere, characteristic dominant broadleaf trees in this biome include oaks (Quercus spp.), beeches (Fagus spp.), maples (Acer spp.), or birches (Betula spp.). The term "mixed forest" comes from the inclusion of coniferous trees as a canopy component of some of these forests. Typical coniferous trees include pines (Pinus spp.), firs (Abies spp.), and spruces (Picea spp.). In some areas of this biome, the conifers may be a more important canopy species than the broadleaf species. In the Southern Hemisphere, endemic genera such as Nothofagus and Eucalyptus occupy this biome, and most coniferous trees (members of the Araucariaceae and Podocarpaceae) occur in mixtures with broadleaf species, and are classed as broadleaf and mixed forests.

Climate

Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests occur in areas with distinct warm and cool seasons, including climates such as humid continental, humid subtropical, and oceanic, that give them moderate annual average temperatures: {{convert|3|to|23|C|F|0}}. These forests occur in relatively warm and rainy climates, sometimes also with a distinct dry season. A dry season occurs in the winter in East Asia and in summer on the wet fringe of the Mediterranean climate zones. Other areas, such as central eastern North America, have a fairly even distribution of rainfall; annual rainfall is typically over {{convert|600|mm|in|abbr=on}} and often over {{convert|1500|mm|in|abbr=on}}, though it can go as low as {{convert|300|mm|in|abbr=on}} in some parts of the Middle East and close to {{convert|6000|mm|in|abbr=on}} in the mountains of New Zealand and the Azores. Temperatures are typically moderate except in parts of Asia such as Ussuriland, or the Upper Midwest, where temperate forests can occur despite very harsh conditions with very cold winters.

The climates are typically humid for much of the year, usually appearing in the humid subtropical climate and in the humid continental climate zones to the south of tundra and the generally subarctic taiga. In the Köppen climate classification they are represented respectively by Cfa, Dfa/Dfb southern range and Cfb,{{Citation|last=F|first=Beck, H. E., Zimmermann, N. E., McVicar, T. R., Vergopolan, N., Berg, A., & Wood, E.|title=English: Köppen–Geiger climate classification map.Français: Carte de classification climatique de Köppen–Geiger.|date=2018-11-06|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:K%C3%B6ppen-Geiger_Climate_Classification_Map.png|access-date=2019-08-06}}{{Citation|last=Terpsichores|title=English: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests|date=2012-10-28|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Biome_map_04.svg|access-date=2019-08-06}} and more rarely, Csb, BSk and Csa.

Ecoregions

=Australasia=

{{Australasian temperate broadleaf and mixed forests}}

=Eurasia=

class="wikitable" style="width:70%; margin: 0 auto;"
colspan="2" style="background:lightgreen;" | Indomalayan temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests

| Bhutan, India, Nepal

Northern Triangle temperate forests

| Myanmar

Western Himalayan broadleaf forests

| India, Nepal, Pakistan

class="wikitable" style="width:70%; margin: 0 auto;"
colspan="2" style="background:lightgreen;" | Palearctic temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
Apennine deciduous montane forests

| Italy

Atlantic mixed forests

| Denmark, France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands

Azores temperate mixed forests

| Portugal

Balkan mixed forests

| Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Turkey

Baltic mixed forests

| Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Poland

Cantabrian mixed forests

| Spain, Portugal

Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests

| Iran, Azerbaijan

Caucasus mixed forests

| Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkey, Iran

Celtic broadleaf forests

| United Kingdom, Ireland

Central Anatolian deciduous forests

| Turkey

Central China loess plateau mixed forests

| China

Central European mixed forests

| Austria, Germany, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Belarus, Czech Republic, Ukraine

Central Korean deciduous forests

| North Korea, South Korea

Changbai Mountains mixed forests

| China, North Korea

Changjiang Plain evergreen forests

| China

Crimean Submediterranean forest complex

| Russia, Ukraine

Daba Mountains evergreen forests

| China

Dinaric Mountains mixed forests

| Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia

East European forest steppe

| Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine

Eastern Anatolian deciduous forests

| Turkey

English Lowlands beech forests

| United Kingdom

Euxine-Colchic deciduous forests

| Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey

Hokkaido deciduous forests

| Japan

Huang He Plain mixed forests

| China

Madeira evergreen forests

| Portugal

Manchurian mixed forests

| China, North Korea, Russia, South Korea

Nihonkai evergreen forests

| Japan

Nihonkai montane deciduous forests

| Japan

North Atlantic moist mixed forests

| Ireland, United Kingdom

Northeast China Plain deciduous forests

| China

Pannonian mixed forests

| Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Croatia

Po Basin mixed forests

| Italy

Pyrenees conifer and mixed forests

| France, Spain, Andorra

Qin Ling Mountains deciduous forests

| China

Rodope montane mixed forests

| Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Serbia

Sarmatic mixed forests

| Russia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus

Sichuan Basin evergreen broadleaf forests

| China

South Sakhalin-Kurile mixed forests

| Russia

Southern Korea evergreen forests

| South Korea

Taiheiyo evergreen forests

| Japan

Taiheiyo montane deciduous forests

| Japan

Tarim Basin deciduous forests and steppe

| China

Ussuri broadleaf and mixed forests

| Russia

West Siberian broadleaf and mixed forests

| Russia

Western European broadleaf forests

| Switzerland, Austria, France, Germany, Czech Republic

Zagros Mountains forest steppe

| Iran, Iraq, Turkey

=Americas=

{{Nearctic temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregions}}

{{Neotropical temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregions}}

See also

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