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The Araucaria moist forests, officially classified as mixed ombrophilous forest (Portuguese: "Floresta Ombrófila Mista") in Brazil, are a montane subtropical moist forest ecoregion. The forest ecosystem is located in southern Brazil and northeastern Argentina. The ecoregion is a southern portion of the Atlantic Forest. The ecoregion also ...
Despite its relatively small size, the park is characterised by a rich biodiversity, as result of its diverse relief and of being situated at the contact between coastal forests, grasslands and Araucaria moist forests. [4] There have been at least 143 bird, 48 mammal, and 39 amphibian species documented in the park. [5]
Araucaria moist forests (Argentina, Brazil) Atlantic Coast restingas ; Bahia coastal forests ; Bahia interior forests ; Caatinga Enclaves moist forests ; Fernando de Noronha-Atol das Rocas moist forests ; Guayanan Highlands moist forests (Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela)
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests. Alto Paraná Atlantic forests; Araucaria moist forests; Southern Andean Yungas; Flooded grasslands and savannas.
However M. scabrella evolved to grow in colder humid weather south from this region, in a sub-type of Atlantic Forest, called "mixed ombrophilous forest" (also known as Araucaria moist forests). [5] It is one of the fastest growing trees in the world.
Barão do Rio Branco, central square more vegetated with remnants of Araucaria angustifolia. Native vegetation of Araucaria moist forests is also found, in total there are 23,500 ha, [33] being therefore the largest natural ecosystem found in the area.
Alto Paraná Atlantic forests; Amapá mangroves; Amazon–Orinoco–Southern Caribbean mangroves; Araucaria moist forests; Atlantic Coast restingas; Atlantic dry forests; Atlantic Forest; Atlantic semi-deciduous forests
Luteostrata ernesti is found in Brazil, from São Paulo to Rio Grande do Sul, in areas of Araucaria moist forest, Subtropical Atlantic forest and Seasonal forests, [2] as well as in old pine plantations with a well-developed understore understory. [3] It occurs in the São Francisco de Paula National Forest and in the São Paulo Botanical ...