Flora In the Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve (
Reserva de la Biosfera Pantanos de Centla) was established in 2006. The reserve mostly contains semi-evergreen forest
habitat. The predominant trees in the semi-evergreen forest include black olive tree (
Bucida buceras) and logwood (
Haematoxylum campechianum), with
Spondias mombin, Tabebuia rosea, Lonchocarpus hondurensis, bitter angelim (
Vatairea lundelii), gumbo-limbo (
Bursera simaruba), guanandis (
Calophyllum brasiliense), mahogany (
Swietenia macrophylla), and cedar (
Cedrela odorata). Wetland plant communities, including marshlands and freshwater swamp forests, cover over a third of the reserve. Species recorded growing in the riparian vegetation along a stream found the free-floating hydrophytes
Eichhornia crassipes,
Pistia stratiotes and
Salvinia auriculata; emergents such as espadaño (
Typha latifolia) and carrizo (
Gynerium saggitatum); riparian shrubs and trees such as muco (
Dalbergia browni) anona (
Anona glabra), water zapote (
Pachira aquatica), bolchiche (
Coccoloba barbadensis, worm tree (
Lonchocarpus hondurensis), tucuy (
Pithecelobium lanceolatum) and guano palms (
Sabal mexicana) as well as some non-native grasses.
Fauna Some large animals in the Biosphere Reserve include
Morelet's crocodile (
Crocodylus moreleti),
jaguar (
Panthera onca),
mantled howler monkey (
Alouatta palliata), and
tropical gar or
pejelagarto (
Atractosteus tropicus). 230 species of birds have been recorded in the Biosphere Reserve, of which 63% are permanent residents, 23% winter residents, 4% transitory, and 10% do not have a defined seasonality. The ecoregion's wetlands are home to many water birds, including
jabiru stork (
Jabiru mycteria),
Maguari stork (
Ciconia maguari),
boat-billed heron or páspaque (
Cochlearius cochlearius),
ruddy ground dove (
Columbina talpacoti),
Muscovy duck (
Cairina moschata),
black-bellied whistling duck (
Dendrocygna autumnalis),
pied-billed grebe (
Podilymbus podiceps),
peregrine falcon (
Falco peregrinus), and
white ibis (
Eudocimus albus). Central American river turtles (
Dermatemys mawii) occur in the reserve. ==See also==