,
Northern Thailand, at the end of the dry season. Species tend to have wider ranges than
moist forest species, although in some regions many species do display highly restricted ranges; most dry forest species are restricted to tropical dry forests, particularly in plants;
beta diversity and
alpha diversity high but typically lower than adjacent moist forests. Effective conservation of dry broadleaf forests requires the preservation of large and continuous areas of forest. Large natural areas are required to maintain larger
predators and other
vertebrates, and to buffer sensitive species from
hunting pressure. The persistence of
riparian forests and water sources is critical for many dry forest species. Large swathes of
intact forest are required to allow species to recover from occasional large events, like forest fires. Dry forests are highly sensitive to excessive burning and
deforestation;
overgrazing and
invasive species can also quickly alter natural communities; restoration is possible but challenging, particularly if degradation has been intense and persistent. ==Ecoregions==