The Catatumbo moist forests (NT0108) is an ecoregion in Venezuela and Colombia to the west and east of
Lake Maracaibo
Lake Maracaibo (Spanish: Lago de Maracaibo; Anu: Coquivacoa) is a lagoon in northwestern Venezuela, the largest lake in South America and one of the oldest on Earth, formed 36 million years ago in the Andes Mountains. The fault in the northern se ...
.
It includes four regions of
moist forest
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forest, is a subtropical and tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Description
TSMF is generally found in large, discont ...
on slightly higher ground than the
dry forest and
mangroves that surround the lake.
The forest has unique flora related to the flora of the Amazon basin.
It is badly degraded due to farming, livestock grazing and oil exploration.
Geography
Location
The Catatumbo moist forests ecoregion is in western Venezuela and northeastern Colombia found on both sides of Lake Maracaibo.
To the west it extends to the foothills of the
Cordillera Oriental of the Colombian Andes, and in the south reaches the foothills of the
Venezuelan Andes
The Venezuelan Andes (Spanish: ''Andes Venezolanos'') also simply known as the Andes (Spanish: ''Los Andes'') in Venezuela, are a mountain system that form the northernmost extension of the Andes. They are fully identified, both by their geologic ...
.
It has an area of .
In Venezuela the forest is in the states of
Zulia
Zulia State ( es, Estado Zulia, ; Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It ...
and
Lara. In Colombia it is in the
Norte de Santander Department.
The moist forests are mainly found to the southwest of Lake Maracaibo, but include two patches to the east of the lake surrounded by
Maracaibo dry forests
The Maracaibo dry forests (NT0222) is an ecoregion in Venezuela around Lake Maracaibo.
It contains the country's main oil fields.
The habitat is criss-crossed by roads and is severely degraded by farming and livestock grazing.
Geography
Location ...
.
A strip of these dry forests runs through the western section of the Catatumbo moist forests.
To the west the forests give way to the
Cordillera Oriental montane forests
The Cordillera Oriental montane forests (NT0118) is an ecoregion in Venezuela and Colombia along the east slopes of the eastern cordillera of the Andes.
The extensive region of submontane and montane forests includes distinctive flora and fauna in ...
and to the south to the
Venezuelan Andes montane forests
The Venezuelan Andes montane forests (NT0175) is an ecoregion in the northern arm of the Andes in Venezuela.
It contains montane and cloud forests, reaching up to the high-level Cordillera de Merida páramo high moor ecoregion.
The forests are home ...
.
Along the west shore of Lake Maracaibo the forests adjoin a belt of
Amazon-Orinoco-Southern Caribbean mangroves.
Terrain
The moist forest is found on higher land among the dry forests of the southern Maracaibo basin, and on the foothills of the mountains to the west and south.
The largest block has a V shape, covering the foothills and lower valleys of the Eastern Ranges and the
Mérida Andes
Mérida or Merida may refer to:
Places
*Mérida (state), one of the 23 states which make up Venezuela
*Mérida, Mérida, the capital city of the state of Mérida, Venezuela
* Merida, Leyte, Philippines, a municipality in the province of Leyte
* ...
, which extend to the north and east respectively.
Between this block and Lake Maracaibo there is another block on land with elevations of .
On the east side of the lake there are blocks of moist forest on the
Cerro Cerrón
Cerro is Spanish for "hill" or "mountain".
Toponyms
;Bolivia:
* Cerro Rico, the "Rich Mountain" containing silver ore near Potosi, Bolivia
;Brazil:
* Cerro Branco, a municipality of Rio Grande do Sul
* Cerro Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, a munici ...
and on a hill reaching in the northern foothills of the
Cordillera de Mérida
The Cordillera de Mérida is a series of mountain ranges, or massif, in northwestern Venezuela. The Cordillera de Mérida is a northeastern extension of the Andes Mountains and the most important branch of the Venezuelan Andes. The ranges run south ...
.
Rivers crossing the south and west of the ecoregion include the
Catatumbo
The Catatumbo River ( es, Río Catatumbo) is a river rising in northern Colombia, flowing into Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. The Catatumbo River is approximately long. It forms a part of the international boundary between the two countries. The ...
,
Bravo
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*Bravo (band), a Russian rock band
* Bravo (Spanish group), represented Spain at Eurovision 1984
*Bravo Music, an American concert band music publishing company ...
and
Onia
Onia may refer to:
* Plural of onium, a bound state of a particle and its antiparticle
* Onia, Arkansas Onia is an unincorporated community in Stone County, Arkansas, United States. It has an estimated population of approximately 30 civilians. Th ...
.
The
Palmar
Palmar may refer to:
Anatomy, relating to the palm of the hand
* Palmar aponeurosis, deep fascia connecting and within the muscles of the palm
* Palmar arches (disambiguation), various combinations of arteries in the hand and arm
* Palmar art ...
,
Apón and
Santa Ana rivers have their sources in the
Serranía del Perijá
The Serranía del Perijá, Cordillera de Perijá or Sierra de Perijá is a mountain range, an extension of the eastern Andean branch ( Cordillera Oriental), in northern South America, between Colombia and Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), offici ...
.
Climate
The
Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, notabl ...
is "Aw": equatorial, winter dry.
At a sample location at coordinates mean temperatures are fairly constant throughout the year at .
Annual rainfall at this location averages about .
It rains throughout the year, with peaks in March and July.
The highest rainfall is in the southwest of the Maracaibo basin, where the prevailing winds meet the cordilleras and release their moisture.
Annual rainfall in this area is up to .
Ecology
The ecoregion is in the
neotropical realm, in the
tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forest, is a subtropical and tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Description
TSMF is generally found in large, discont ...
biome.
The portion of the ecoregion to the south and west of Lake Maracaibo is viewed as a
Pleistocene
The Pleistocene ( , often referred to as the ''Ice age'') is the geological Epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fina ...
refugium for woody plant families, and is the only area north of the Andes still holding remnants of Brazil and Colombia's Amazonian flora.
The forested lower slopes of the Onia River basin south of the lake have a number of relict plant species.
Flora
Common plant families are ''
Bombacaceae
Bombacaceae were long recognised as a family of flowering plants or Angiospermae. The family name was based on the type genus ''Bombax''. As is true for many botanical names, circumscription and status of the taxon has varied with taxonomic point ...
'', ''
Combretaceae'', ''
Lecythidaceae'', ''
'', ''
Sapotaceae'', ''
Tiliaceae
Tiliaceae () is a family of flowering plants. It is not a part of the APG, APG II and APG III classifications, being sunk in Malvaceae mostly as the subfamilies Tilioideae, Brownlowioideae and Grewioideae, but has an extensive historical record o ...
'' and ''
Vochysiaceae
Vochysiaceae is a plant family belonging to the order of Myrtales.
Description
Trees or shrubs with opposite leaves; flowers are zygomorph 1-(3)-5 merous; ovary inferior or superior; one fertile stamen; fruits samara or capsules.
Biogeograp ...
''.
The upper canopy at about includes ''
Anacardium excelsum
''Anacardium excelsum'', the wild cashew or ''espavé'', is a tree in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The tree is common in the tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests of Pacific and Atlantic watersheds of Central and South Amer ...
'', ''
Carapa guianensis'', ''
Ceiba pentandra'', ''
Coumarouna punctata
''Dipteryx'' is a genus containing a number of species of large trees and possibly shrubs. It belongs to the "papilionoid" subfamily – Faboideae – of the family Fabaceae. This genus is native to South and Central America and the Cari ...
'', ''
Couroupita guianenesis'', ''
Eschweilera
''Eschweilera'' is a genus of woody plants in the family Lecythidaceae first described as a genus in 1828.Sterculia apetala
''Sterculia apetala'', commonly known as the Panama tree, camoruco, manduvi tree or anacagüita, is a species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae. It is found in Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean islands. ''Sterculia ape ...
''.
The middle canopy at about contains ''
Calophllum brasiliense'', ''
Guarea thichioides'', ''
Parkia pendula'', ''
Pentaclethra macrobola'' and ''
Swartzia
''Swartzia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It was named in honor of Swedish botanist Olof Swartz and contains about 200 species. ''Swartzia'' is restricted in its geographical distribution to the New World Tropics, where ...
'' species.
The lower canopy at about contains ''
Combretum'' species, ''
Inga'' species, ''
Luehea
''Luehea'' is a genus of trees in the family Malvaceae.
Its native range stretches from Mexico to southern tropical America and Cuba. It is native to the countries of; Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Sa ...
'' species, ''
Protium'' species, ''
Trichilia pleeana
''Trichilia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family (biology), family Meliaceae. These plants are particularly diverse in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical South America.
Several species are used in folk medicine and shamanism – e.g. ''Tr ...
'' and ''
Trichilia maynasiana
''Trichilia'' is a flowering plant genus in the family (biology), family Meliaceae. These plants are particularly diverse in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical South America.
Several species are used in folk medicine and shamanism – e.g. ''Tr ...
''.
Other flora include ''
Gustavia hexapetala'', ''
Cariniana pyriformis'', ''
Faramea capillipes
''Faramea'' is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae
The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recogniza ...
'', ''
Ochoterenaea colombiana'', ''
Miconia mocquerysii'' and ''
Vochysia lehmannii
''Vochysia'' is a genus of plant in the family Vochysiaceae. It contains the following species, among many others:
* ''Vochysia aurifera'', Standl. & L.O. Williams
* ''Vochysia haenkeana
''Vochysia'' is a genus of plant in the family Vochy ...
''.
In the western and southern parts of the ecoregion, which has been degraded by logging, agriculture and livestock grazing, there is secondary growth of the genera ''
Casearia'', ''
Cecropia'', ''
Croton'', ''
Inga'', ''
Isertia'', ''
Jacaranda
''Jacaranda'' is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. The generic name is also used as the common name.
The species ''Jacaranda mimosifolia'' has achie ...
'', ''
Trema
Trema may refer to:
* a List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z#T, Greek and Latin root meaning ''hole''
* ''Tréma'', a word in French meaning diaeresis
** more generally, two dots (diacritic)
* Trema (plant), ''Trema'' (plant), a genus of ...
'' and ''
Vismia
''Vismia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae. Members of the genus are small trees and shrubs found in tropical and subtropical areas of Central America and South America.
Including the countries of Belize, Bolivia, Brazil ...
''.
Isolated species along the Onia River include ''
Faramea capillipes
''Faramea'' is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae
The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recogniza ...
'' associated with other lowland tropical forest species such as ''
Tapirira guianensis
''Tapirira guianensis'' is a species of plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to Cerrado and Atlantic Forest (ecoregions) vegetation in Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), i ...
'', ''
Diplasis karataefolia'', ''
Maprounea guianensi'', ''
Olyra micrantha
''Olyra'' may refer to:
* Olyra (fish), ''Olyra'' (fish), a genus of catfishes
* Olyra (plant), ''Olyra'' (plant), a genus of Bambusoideae
* Olyra (moth), ''Olyra'' (moth), a genus of moths that was replaced by ''Euwallengrenia''
{{Genus disambi ...
'', ''
Leandra solenifera'', ''
Miconia barbinervis
''Miconia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Tibouchina, glory bush family, Melastomataceae, native to warm temperate to Tropics, tropical regions of the Americas. The species are mostly shrubs and small to medium-sized trees up to 15 m tal ...
'', ''
Miconia nervosa
''Miconia nervosa'' is a species of shrub in the family Melastomataceae. It is native to North and South America.
References
nervosa
''Nervosa'' is an album by the band Showbread. It was released on May 13, 2008, simultaneously with its c ...
'', ''
Mouriri myrtifolia
''Mouriri'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae.
Species include:
* '' Mouriri completens'', (Pitt.) Burret
* '' Mouriri gleasoniana'', Standl.
Paul Carpenter Standley (March 21, 1884 – June 2, 1963) was an American botanist ...
'', ''
Abuta pahni'' and ''
Psychotria capitata
''Psychotria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae. It contains 1,582 species and is therefore one of the largest genera of flowering plants. The genus has a pantropical distribution and members of the genus a ...
inudata''.
Relict plant species in Catatumbo and eastern Colombia include ''
Ochoterineae colombiana'', ''
Miconia mocquerysii'', ''
Palicourea buntingii
''Palicourea'' is a plant genus in the family Rubiaceae. It contains about 200 species, which range from shrubs to small trees, and is distributed throughout the New World tropics.Taylor (2008)
These plants are closely related to ''Psychotria'' ...
'' and ''
Vochysia lehmannii
''Vochysia'' is a genus of plant in the family Vochysiaceae. It contains the following species, among many others:
* ''Vochysia aurifera'', Standl. & L.O. Williams
* ''Vochysia haenkeana
''Vochysia'' is a genus of plant in the family Vochy ...
''.
Endemic flora include ''
Anthurium praemontanum'', ''
Philodendron mesae'', ''
Rodospatha perezii'', ''
Spanthiphyllum perezii'' and ''
Besleria ornata''.
''Besleria ornata'' is related to ''
Besleria immitis
''Besleria'' is a genus of ca. 200 species of large herbs and soft-stemmed subshrubs or shrubs in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. They occur in Central America, South America, and the West Indies.
The closely related genus ''Gasteranthu ...
'', which grows in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon.
Fauna
The fauna of the Catatumbo moist forest is poorly documented.
The
brown hairy dwarf porcupine (''Coendou vestitus''), a very rare mammal, lives in warm lowlands up to elevations of about .
Endangered mammals include
Geoffroy's spider monkey (''Ateles geoffroyi''),
red-crested tree-rat (''Santamartamys rufodorsalis'') and
woodland Oldfield mouse
The woodland Oldfield mouse (''Thomasomys hylophilus'') is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae.
It is found in Colombia and Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Boli ...
(''Thomasomys hylophilus'').
Endangered birds include
black-and-chestnut eagle
The black-and-chestnut eagle (''Spizaetus isidori'') is a South American species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is sometimes called Isidor's eagle. It is often placed in the monotypic genus ''Oroaetus''. However, recent genetic t ...
(''Spizaetus isidori'').
Status
The
World Wildlife Fund
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gives the ecoregion the status "Critical/Endangered".
Large areas of moist and dry forests have been destroyed around Lake Maracaibo, and the area is fragmented by the many roads in the region.
Grazing animals, farms and oil exploration have drastically changed large areas.
As of 2002 of the total in the ecoregion was agricultural land, while (27.9%) had natural cover or extractive land uses.
Colonization is increasing, and oil exploration continues.
On the mountain slopes areas have been deforested for shifting cultivation.
The southwestern part of the region, considered to be a forest refuge, is the most degraded.
Protected areas include the
Ciénagas del Catatumbo National Park
The Ciénagas del Catatumbo National Park ( es, Parque nacional Ciénagas del Catatumbo) Also Catatumbo Marshes National Park or Ciénagas de Juan Manuel National Park Is a protected area of Venezuela.
The park is the second natural park of the Z ...
in Venezuela.
The
Catatumbo Barí National Natural Park in the western section in Colombia mostly protects Cordillera Oriental montane forests rather than moist forests.
References
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Ecoregions of Colombia
Ecoregions of Venezuela