The ecoregion is in the
neotropical realm, in the
tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests biome. The forests have many endemic species of plants and animals found only locally on mountain ridges or narrow strips of land.
Flora Natural fragmentation of the western moist forests has resulted in rapid evolution of new endemic species. Around 10,000 species of plants have been reported, of which about 2,500 are endemic. The forest has a dense canopy that exceeds in height, and has many
lianas and
epiphytes, including many endemic species. Epiphytes of the
Araceae and
Cyclanthaceae families are abundant on the lower trunks of the trees. There are also mosses, lichens, ferns and palms in the dense understory. 1,250 species of plants in 136 families have been found in a single area of . According to a 1990 report, 122 new orchid species had recently been identified. 43 of the species are endemic. Emergent species, which may exceed in height, include the strangler fig (
Ficus dugandii). Large, dominant canopy trees include
Brosimum utile,
Carapa guianensis,
Guarea kunthiana and
Virola dixonii. Other trees include
Clarisia racemosa,
Matisia coloradorum,
Pourouma chocoana,
Pouteria species,
Pseudolmedia eggersii and
Symphonia globulifera. The endemic tree
Humiriastrum procerum grows to the north of the
Guayllabamba River, and is often logged for use in construction. Common understory species include the
Iriartea deltoidea and
Wettinia quinaria palms. Rare species such as
Dicliptera dodsonii are found at the Río Palenque Scientific center in Esmeraldas. There are records of rare or extinct flora such as
Carapa megistocarpa and
Erythrochiton carinatus.
Fauna According to a 1990 report, 5 new mammal species had recently been identified. The
jaguar (
Panthera onca) is endangered. Other endangered mammals include
Baird's tapir (
Tapirus bairdii),
equatorial dog-faced bat (
Molossops aequatorianus) and
Geoffroy's spider monkey (
Ateles geoffroyi). Endangered reptiles include Boulenger's least gecko (
Sphaerodactylus scapularis),
green sea turtle (
Chelonia mydas) and
hawksbill sea turtle (
Eretmochelys imbricata). The
American crocodile (
Crocodylus acutus) is also threatened. 650 species of birds were identified in a 1993 survey, of which many are threatened. Species found in the most humid areas include the
Baudo guan (
Penelope ortoni),
Berlepsch's tinamou (
Crypturellus berlepschi),
blue-whiskered tanager (
Tangara johannae),
brown wood rail (
Aramides wolfi),
crowned woodnymph (
Thalurania colombica),
El Oro parakeet (
Pyrrhura orcesi),
El Oro tapaculo (
Scytalopus robbinsi),
indigo flowerpiercer (
Diglossa indigotica),
long-wattled umbrellabird (
Cephalopterus penduliger) and
scarlet-breasted dacnis (
Dacnis berlepschi). Species found in less humid areas include
grey-backed hawk (
Pseudastur occidentalis),
ochraceous attila (
Attila torridus) and
rufous-headed chachalaca (
Ortalis erythroptera).
Humboldt's sapphire (
Hylocharis humboldtii) is found only in the mangroves to the north. Species that have almost been wiped out due to hunting and
habitat fragmentation include
crested guan (
Penelope purpurascens),
great curassow (
Crax rubra),
great green macaw (
Ara ambiguus),
great tinamou (
Tinamus major) and
harpy eagle (
Harpia harpyja). Endangered birds include
banded ground cuckoo (
Neomorphus radiolosus),
Baudo guan (
Penelope ortoni),
Esmeraldas woodstar (
Chaetocercus berlepschi),
great green macaw (
Ara ambiguus),
grey-backed hawk (
Pseudastur occidentalis),
grey-cheeked parakeet (
Brotogeris pyrrhoptera),
rufous-brown solitaire (
Cichlopsis leucogenys) and
slaty becard (
Pachyramphus spodiurus). Endangered amphibians include Rio Pescado stubfoot toad (
Atelopus balios),
elegant stubfoot toad (
Atelopus elegans),
phantasmal poison frog (
Epipedobates tricolor),
horned marsupial frog (
Gastrotheca cornuta), Pichincha rocket frog (
Hyloxalus toachi),
Pristimantis colomai, spring robber frog (
Pristimantis crenunguis), Alto Tambo rain frog (
Pristimantis degener), hotel robber frog (
Pristimantis tenebrionis), blue-spotted toad (
Rhaebo caeruleostictus) and Rio Pitzara robber frog (
Strabomantis helonotus). == Status ==