The predominant plant communities are
maquis, low shrublands, and pine forests. Maquis is woody shrubland characterized by low trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. Maquis species include
strawberry tree (
Arbutus unedo),
Arbutus andrachne,
sweet bay (
Laurus nobilis),
olive (
Olea europaea),
carob (
Ceratonia siliqua),
Erica arborea, and
Spartium junceum. Maquis includes many aromatic plants, particularly species in the mint family (
Lamiaceae). Low shrublands, known in Greek as
phrygana, are characterized by low aromatic shrubs and herbs, including
Euphorbia acanthothamnos, Thymus capitatus, and species of
Ballota, Cistus, Helichrysum, Phlomis, and
Salvia. Phrygana is common on limestone (calcareous) soils, and in areas subject to frequent fires and heavy grazing.
Kermes oak (
Quercus coccifera) and
holm oak (
Quercus ilex) are found in maquis, and also form oak woodlands. The largest remaining stands are near
Köyceğiz. ==Fauna==