Deccan Thorn Scrub Forests
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The Deccan thorn scrub forests are a xeric shrubland
ecoregion An ecoregion (ecological region) is an ecological and geographic area that exists on multiple different levels, defined by type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources. Ecoregions cover relatively large areas of land or water, and c ...
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south India South India, also known as Southern India or Peninsular India, is the southern part of the Deccan Peninsula in India encompassing the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana as well as the union territories of ...
and northern
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. Historically this area was covered by tropical dry deciduous forest, but this only remains in isolated fragments. The vegetation now consists of mainly of southern tropical thorn scrub type forests. These consist of open woodland with thorny trees with short trunks and low, branching crowns; spiny and xerophytic shrubs; and dry grassland. This is the habitat of the great Indian bustard and
blackbuck The blackbuck (''Antilope cervicapra''), also known as the Indian antelope, is a medium-sized antelope native to India and Nepal. It inhabits grassy plains and lightly forested areas with perennial water sources. It stands up to high at the sh ...
, though these and other animals are declining in numbers; this area was at one time home to large numbers of elephants and tigers. Almost 350 species of bird have been recorded here. The remaining natural habitat is threatened by
overgrazing Overgrazing occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods. It can be caused by either livestock in poorly managed agricultural applications, game reserves, or nature ...
and invasive weeds, but there are a number of small protected areas which provide a haven for the wildlife. Trees in these forests have adapted to not require much water.


Geography

This ecoregion covers the semi-arid portions of the Deccan Plateau, extending across the Indian states of
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
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Telangana Telangana is a States and union territories of India, state in India situated in the Southern India, south-central part of the Indian subcontinent on the high Deccan Plateau. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, ele ...
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Karnataka Karnataka ( ) is a States and union territories of India, state in the southwestern region of India. It was Unification of Karnataka, formed as Mysore State on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, States Re ...
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Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh (ISO 15919, ISO: , , AP) is a States and union territories of India, state on the East Coast of India, east coast of southern India. It is the List of states and union territories of India by area, seventh-largest state and th ...
, and
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is the southernmost States and union territories of India, state of India. The List of states and union territories of India by area, tenth largest Indian state by area and the List of states and union territories of Indi ...
to the Northern Province of Sri Lanka. Only small patches of natural habitat remain, as most of the region has been cleared for grazing.


Climate

The annual rainfall is less than , all falling during the short rainy season, and the area receives no rainfall during the months of November to April. Temperatures can exceed during the hotter months.


Flora

Today the remaining forest is mostly southern tropical thorn scrub,Champion, H. G., and S. K. Seth. 1968. A revised survey of the forest types of India. Government of India Press and also includes patches of the original vegetation, tropical dry deciduous forests. Southern tropical thorn scrub forests consist of open, low vegetation with thorny trees with short trunks and low, branching crowns that rarely meet to form a closed canopy. The trees grow up to . Typical grasses of the ecoregion include '' Chrysopogon fulvus'', '' Heteropogon contortus'', '' Eremopogon foveolatus'', '' Aristida setacea'', and '' Dactyloctenium'' species. The second storey of the thorn scrub forests in Maharashtra is poorly developed and mainly consists spiny and xerophytic species, mostly shrubs. An ill-defined lower storey can also be seen during the brief wet season. The plant species that dominate the vegetation in these forests are Acacia species, '' Balanites roxburghii'', '' Cordia myxa'', '' Capparis'' spp., '' Prosopis'' spp., ''
Azadirachta indica ''Azadirachta indica'', commonly known as neem, margosa, nimtree or Indian lilac, is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of the two species in the genus ''Azadirachta''. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and to parts of Sout ...
'', ''
Cassia fistula ''Cassia fistula'', also known as golden shower, purging cassia, Indian laburnum, kani konna, or pudding-pipe tree,U. S. Department of Agriculture, William Saunders; Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agric ...
'', '' Diospyros chloroxylon'', '' Carissa carandas'', and '' Phoenix sylvestris''. There are also several other habitat types found in these forests. The driest, rockiest areas of the ecoregion are covered with a scrub dominated by species of ''
Euphorbia ''Euphorbia'' is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, commonly called spurge, in the family (biology), family Euphorbiaceae. Euphorbias range from tiny annual plants to large and long-lived trees, with perhaps the tallest being ''Eu ...
''. The soil is usually bare in these areas; however, some grassy growth may also appear during the short monsoon season. The parts of the ecoregion found in Tamil Nadu receive even less rainfall than most, and the vegetation in these parts is mainly made up of thinly spread thorny forests of '' Acacia planifrons'', with umbrella-shaped crowns. The remaining patches of forest are also home to a large number of plants, some of medicinal and botanical interest, including an endemic cycad ('' Cycas beddomei'') and ''
Psilotum nudum ''Psilotum nudum'', the whisk fern, is a species of fern in the order Psilotaceae, Psilotales. Like the other species in this order, it lacks roots. ''Psilotum nudum'', means "bare naked" in Latin, because it lacks (or seems to lack) most of the ...
''. A small patch of the tree '' Shorea talura'' also exists within the Chittoor forest division, part of which is being maintained as a preservation plot by the Forest Department of Andhra Pradesh. Finally, the area between the Nallamala and Seshachalam Hills is well known for the red sanders (''
Pterocarpus santalinus ''Pterocarpus santalinus'', with the common names red sanders, red saunders, Yerra Chandanam, Chenchandanam, red sandalwood, Rakta Chandana, and rakto chandon, is a species of ''Pterocarpus'' endemism, endemic to the southern Eastern Ghats moun ...
''), a rare, endemic tree species that is harvested for the medicinal value of its wood.


Fauna

The dry grasslands that predominate do provide habitat for the native fauna remaining scattered amid the thorn forest. The grasslands of southern Andhra Pradesh support a good population of the great Indian bustard (''Ardeotis nigriceps'') and
blackbuck The blackbuck (''Antilope cervicapra''), also known as the Indian antelope, is a medium-sized antelope native to India and Nepal. It inhabits grassy plains and lightly forested areas with perennial water sources. It stands up to high at the sh ...
(''Antilope cervicapra''), although these and other species are declining in number. The forests used to provide habitat for three prominent mammal species, the
Bengal tiger The Bengal tiger is a population of the ''Panthera tigris tigris'' subspecies and the nominate tiger subspecies. It ranks among the largest wild cats alive today. It is estimated to have been present in the Indian subcontinent since the Late ...
(''Panthera tigris tigris''), the
Indian elephant The Indian elephant (''Elephas maximus indicus'') is one of three extant recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, native to mainland Asia. The species is smaller than the African elephant species with a convex back and the highest body po ...
(''Elephas maximus indicus''), whose populations have recently dwindled and may have even become locally extinct, and the
nilgai The nilgai (''Boselaphus tragocamelus'') (, literally meaning "blue cow") is the largest antelope of Asia, and is ubiquitous across the northern Indian subcontinent. It is the sole member of the genus (biology), genus ''Boselaphus'', which was ...
antelope (''Boselaphus tragocamelus''). The ecoregion is home to 96 mammal species, out of which three are considered endemic: split roundleaf bat (''Hipposideros schistaceus''), Kondana soft-furred rat (''Millardia kondana''), and Elvira rat (''Cremnomys elvira''). Other threatened mammal species found in these forests include the tiger,
gaur The gaur (''Bos gaurus''; ) is a large bovine native to the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, and has been listed as Vulnerable species, Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1986. The global population was estimated at a maximum of 21,000 ...
(''Bos gaurus''), dhole (''Cuon alpinus''), sloth bear (''Melursus ursinus''), chousingha (''Tetracerus quadricornis''), and blackbuck (''Antilope cervicapra''). Little-known ones like the
Slender loris The slender lorises (''Loris'') are a genus of loris native to India and Sri Lanka. The genus comprises two species, the red slender loris found in Sri Lanka and the gray slender loris from Sri Lanka and India. Slender lorises spend most of the ...
also occur here. The Deccan thorn scrub forests are home to a richer variety of birds: almost 350 species, of which three are considered near-endemic: Jerdon's courser (''Rhinoptilus bitorquatus''), Sri Lanka junglefowl (''Gallus lafayetii''), and yellow-fronted barbet (''Megalaima flavifrons''). Jerdon's courser is a
critically endangered An IUCN Red List critically endangered (CR or sometimes CE) species is one that has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. As of December 2023, of t ...
species which was rediscovered in this ecoregion in 1986 after being recorded for the last time in 1900. Other
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bird species such as the lesser florican (''Sypheotides indicus'') and Indian bustard can also be found in the ecoregion. Over 60 species of herpetofauna are known to occur in such forest types. Unique species of amphibians and reptiles do occur here. Such species include the '' Duttaphrynus hololius'', lizards viz. '' Hemidactylus scabriceps'', '' Hemidactylus reticulatus'', ''
Ophisops leschenaultii ''Ophisops leschenaultii'', Common name, commonly called Leschenault's snake-eye, Leschenault’s lacerta, and Leschenault's cabrita, is a species of lizard in the Family (biology), family Lacertidae. The species is native to India and eastern Sr ...
'', '' Eutropis beddomii'' and snakes viz. '' Coluber bholanathi'', '' Chrysopelea taprobanica''. Apart from such forms, most of the widespread species of herpetofauna, occurring on a pan-Indian scale, including the endangered Indian star tortoise, Indian chameleon, and Bengal monitor also occur here.


Threats and conservation

The remaining deciduous woodland continues to be cleared for grazing while the pasture that has been created is itself threatened by overgrazing and invasive weeds. One large area of natural forest remains in southern Andhra Pradesh.


Protected areas

9,430 km2, or 3%, of the ecoregion is within protected areas. In 1997, there were eleven protected areas that were entirely or partially within the ecoregion, totaling 4,110 km2. Current protected areas include: * Chundikkulam National Park, Sri Lanka (196 km2) * Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Karnataka (82.72 km2) * Ghataprabha Bird Sanctuary, Karnataka (29.8 km2) * Great Indian Bustard Sanctuary, Maharashtra (8,496 km2, extension 400 km2) * Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra 230 km2 * Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh (357.6 km2) * Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra (100.1 km2) * Pakkamalai Reserve Forest, Tamil Nadu * Ranibennur Blackbuck Sanctuary, Karnataka (119 km2) * Sagareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra (10.9 km2)"Sagareshwar". ''Protected Planet.'' Accessed 3 May 2020

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, Andhra Pradesh 500 km2 * Tungabhadra Otter Conservation Reserve, Karnataka * Tungabhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka 90 km2 * Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu (0.38 km2; also in East Deccan dry evergreen forests)


References

*Wikramanayake, Eric; Eric Dinerstein; Colby J. Loucks; et al. (2002). ''Terrestrial Ecoregions of the Indo-Pacific: a Conservation Assessment.'' Island Press;
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* * {{Geography of Sri Lanka Deserts and xeric shrublands Ecoregions of India Ecoregions of Sri Lanka Environment of Karnataka Environment of Tamil Nadu Indomalayan ecoregions