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The Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests is a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests ecoregion of Bangladesh and India.The ecoregion covers an area of 254,100 square kilometres (98,100 sq mi), comprising most of Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar and Tripura, and extending into adjacent states of Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and a tiny part of Assam, as well as ...
Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests; Meghalaya subtropical forests; Mizoram–Manipur–Kachin rain forests; Sundarbans freshwater swamp forests;
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The sanctuary lies within the Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests ecoregion. [4] Plant communities include alluvial savanna forest, southern dry mixed deciduous forest, dry deciduous scrub and savanna, dry tropical riverine forest, and desert thorn forest and scrub. [5]
The refuge covers portions of the Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests and Chota Nagpur dry deciduous forests ecoregions. Plant communities include dry and moist sal (Shorea robusta) forests, ravine thorn forest, and tropical dry riverine forest. [3]
Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests: Bangladesh: Indomalayan: Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests: Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests: India: Indomalayan: Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests: Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests: Nepal: Indomalayan: Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf ...
A similar situation is found in the lower Gangetic Plain, which includes the lower Brahmaputra River. The lower plains contain more open forests, which tend to be dominated by Bombax ceiba in association with Albizzia procera, Duabanga grandiflora, and Sterculia vilosa.