, Israel Major plant communities in the ecoregion include broadleaf
sclerophyllous shrublands (
maquis and
garrigue),
pine forests (chiefly of
Turkish pine (Pinus brutia) and
Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis)), and dry oak (
Quercus spp.) woodlands and steppes. Turkish pine is more common in the Turkish coastal region, and Aleppo pine in the Levant. Neither pine is found naturally in the eastern Mesopotamian part of the ecoregion. Maquis is found on coastal slopes in southern Anatolia and along the Levantine coast. Maquis is an open-canopied evergreen woodland, with an understory of shrubs, herbs, grasses, and
geophytes. The predominant trees are
olive (
Olea europaea),
carob (
Ceratonia siliqua),
Palestine oak (
Quercus calliprinos, sometimes classified as
Q. coccifera subsp.
calliprinos),
pistachio (
Pistacia terebinthus, sometimes classified as
P. palaestina),
lentisk (
P. lentiscus), and
Arbutus andrachne. Much of the maquis has been degraded by frequent fires and overgrazing. The eastern and southernmost portions of the ecoregion are mostly low shrubland and grassland with a semi-desert character. ==Fauna==