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Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests

The tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest is a habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature and is located at tropical and subtropical latitudes. Though these forests occur in climates that are warm year-round, and may receive several hundred millimeters of rain per year, they have long dry seasons that last several months and vary with geographic location. These seasonal droughts have great impact on all living things in the forest.

Geographical variation
on Chacachacare showing the dry-season deciduous nature of the vegetation Dry forests tend to exist in the drier areas north and south of the tropical rainforest belt, south or north of the subtropical deserts, generally in two bands: one between 10° and 20°N latitude and the other between 10° and 20°S latitude. The most diverse dry forests in the world occur in western and southern Mexico and in the Bolivian lowlands. The dry forests of the Pacific Coast of northwestern South America support a wealth of unique species due to their dry climate. The Maputaland-Pondoland bushland and thickets along the east coast of South Africa are diverse and support many endemic species. The dry forests of central India and Indochina are notable for their diverse large vertebrate faunas. Madagascar dry deciduous forests and New Caledonia dry forests are also highly distinctive (pronounced endemism and a large number of relictual taxa) for a wide range of taxa and at higher taxonomic levels. Trees use underground water during the dry seasons. ==Biodiversity patterns and requirements==
Biodiversity patterns and requirements
, 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==
Ecoregions
Afrotropical realmCape Verde Islands dry forestsMadagascar dry deciduous forestsZambezian cryptosepalum dry forests Australasian realmLesser Sundas deciduous forestsNew Caledonia dry forestsSumba deciduous forestsTimor and Wetar deciduous forests Indomalayan realmCentral Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forestsCentral Indochina dry forestsChota Nagpur PlateauEast Deccan dry evergreen forestsIrrawaddy dry forestsKhathiar–Gir dry deciduous forestsNarmada Valley dry deciduous forestsNorthern dry deciduous forestsSouth Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forestsSoutheastern Indochina dry evergreen forestsSouthern Vietnam lowland dry forestsSri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forestsAravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests (most of the ecoregion has been fragmented into xeric shrublands, little of the original biome remains.) Nearctic realmSonoran-Sinaloan transition subtropical dry forest Neotropical realmApure–Villavicencio dry forestsAtlantic dry forestsBahamian dry forestsBajío dry forestsBalsas dry forestsBolivian montane dry forestsCayman Islands dry forestsCentral American dry forestsChiapas Depression dry forestsChiquitano dry forestsCuban dry forestsEcuadorian dry forestsGran ChacoHispaniolan dry forestsJalisco dry forestsJamaican dry forestsLara–Falcón dry forestsLeeward Islands dry forestsMagdalena Valley dry forestsMaracaibo dry forestsMarañón dry forestsPanamanian dry forestsPatía Valley dry forestsPuerto Rican dry forestsRevillagigedo IslandsSierra de la Laguna dry forestsSinaloan dry forestsSinú Valley dry forestsSouthern Pacific dry forestsTrinidad and Tobago dry forestsTumbes–Piura dry forestsVeracruz dry forestsWindward Islands dry forestsYucatán dry forests Oceanian realmFiji tropical dry forestsHawaiian tropical dry forestsMarianas tropical dry forestsYap tropical dry forests ==See also==
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