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The Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests is a temperate broadleaf forest ecoregion found in the middle elevations of the eastern Himalayas, including parts of Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. These forests have an outstanding richness of wildlife.
Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests; Western Himalayan broadleaf forests; Temperate coniferous forests. Eastern Himalayan subalpine conifer forests;
The ecoregion forms an area of temperate broadleaf forest covering 55,900 square kilometres (21,600 sq mi) in a narrow band between 1,500 to 2,600 metres (4,900 to 8,500 ft) elevation, extending from the Gandaki River gorge in Nepal, through Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir in northern India into parts of northern Pakistan.
It represents the east–west-directed band of subtropical broadleaf forest at an altitude of between 500 and 1,000 m (1,600 and 3,300 ft) along the Outer Himalayan Range, and includes several forest types traversing an east to west moisture gradient.
Western Himalayan broadleaf forests; Western Himalayan subalpine conifer forests This page was last edited on 22 April 2021, at 06:46 (UTC). Text is ...
[3] [4] [5] At lower and middle elevations, Indomalayan biomes range from tropical and subtropical forests to temperate coniferous forests. In the northern mountainous regions, Bhutan is largely Palearctic , comprising temperate coniferous forests , montane grasslands and shrublands , and swaths without any ecoregion in its highest glacial ...
The Himalayan subtropical pine forests occupy the western end of the subtropical belt, with forests dominated by Chir Pine (Pinus roxburghii). [8] The central part of the range is home to the Himalayan subtropical broadleaf forests, an ecoregion that has many different kinds of forest. One kind of forest is dominated by the sal tree (Shorea ...
Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests (Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal) Himalayan subtropical pine forests (Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan ) Naga-Manipuri-Chin hills moist forests (India)