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The South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests is an
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 ...
in the Western Ghats of southern
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with
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 (WWF). Description TSMF is generally found in la ...
. This
biome A biome () is a distinct geographical region with specific climate, vegetation, and animal life. It consists of a biological community that has formed in response to its physical environment and regional climate. In 1935, Tansley added the ...
covers the Nilgiri Hills between elevation of in
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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 ...
and
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states.


Geography

The
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 ...
has an area of . It includes the southern ranges of the Western Ghats, including the Agastyamalai and Anamalai, and the eastward spurs or slopes of the Nilgiri Hills and
Palani Hills The Palani Hills are a mountain range in the southern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Palani Hills are an eastward extension of the Western Ghats ranges, which run parallel to the west coast of India. The Palani Hills adjoin with t ...
. The forests of
Wayanad Wayanad () is a district in the north-east of the Indian state of Kerala, with its administrative headquarters at the municipality of Kalpetta. It is the only plateau in Kerala. The Wayanad Plateau forms a continuation of the Mysore Plateau, ...
in northern
Kerala Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
mark the transition to the North Western Ghats moist deciduous forests to the north. To the west, the Malabar Coast moist forests ecoregion lies in the coastal strip between the 250 meter contour and the
Malabar Coast The Malabar Coast () is the southwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. It generally refers to the West Coast of India, western coastline of India stretching from Konkan to Kanyakumari. Geographically, it comprises one of the wettest regio ...
. To the east, the ecoregion transitions to the South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests ecoregion in the drier
rain shadow A rain shadow is an area of significantly reduced rainfall behind a mountainous region, on the side facing away from prevailing winds, known as its leeward side. Evaporated moisture from body of water, bodies of water (such as oceans and larg ...
of the Western Ghats. It surrounds the
South Western Ghats montane rain forests The South Western Ghats montane rain forests is an ecoregion in South India, covering the southern portion of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu at elevations from . Annual rainfall in this ecoregion exceeds . Setting The e ...
ecoregion, which lies above 1000 meters elevation.


Climate

The climate of the ecoregion is tropical, and varies with elevation and exposure. The western slopes of the mountains intercept moisture-bearing winds during the June to September southwest monsoon, when 65% to 80% of the annual rainfall occurs. The northeast monsoon brings additional rain between October and November.
Evapotranspiration Evapotranspiration (ET) refers to the combined processes which move water from the Earth's surface (open water and ice surfaces, bare soil and vegetation) into the Atmosphere of Earth, atmosphere. It covers both water evaporation (movement of w ...
from the forests and moist sea air from the Arabian Sea provide additional humidity. December to May are the driest months. Rainfall on the west side of the range averages 2,000–3,000 mm annually. The eastern slopes are on the rain shadow of the mountains, and rainfall averages 1000 to 2000 mm annually."Western Ghats". World Heritage Datasheet. International Union for Conservation of Nature and UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 2017. Accessed 12 November 2020

/ref> Average temperatures are generally cooler than in the adjacent lowlands, and decrease with increasing elevation.


Flora

Many forest trees lose their leaves during the dry season. Typical tree species include '' Adina cordifolia, Albizia odoratissima, Albizia procera, Alstonia scholaris,
Bombax ceiba ''Bombax ceiba'', like other trees of the genus ''Bombax'', is commonly known as cotton tree. More specifically, it is sometimes known as Malabar silk-cotton tree; red silk-cotton; red cotton tree; or ambiguously as silk-cotton or kapok, both of ...
, Toona ciliata, Dalbergia latifolia, Grewia tiliaefolia, Holoptelea integrifolia, Hymenodictyon excelsum, Lagerstroemia lanceolata, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lannea coromandelica,
Miliusa velutina ''Miliusa velutina'' is a flowering plant belonging to the family Annonaceae, native to parts of Asia from India in the west to Vietnam in the east. Vernacular names കാനക്കൈത , വില്ലൂന്നി (Malayalam) Phenol ...
, Pterocarpus marsupium, Schleichera oleosa, Spondias pinnata, Radermachera xylocarpa,
Tectona grandis Teak (''Tectona grandis'') is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. ''Tectona grandis'' has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters (panic ...
, Terminalia bellerica, Terminalia paniculata, Terminalia tomentosa, Vitex altissima,
Xylia xylocarpa ''Xylia xylocarpa'' is a species of tree In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, e.g., including only ...
'', and '' Machilus macrantha''.


Fauna

There are 89 native mammal species in the ecoregion. Larger mammals include the
tiger The tiger (''Panthera tigris'') is a large Felidae, cat and a member of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Asia. It has a powerful, muscular body with a large head and paws, a long tail and orange fur with black, mostly vertical stripes. It is ...
(''Panthera tigris''),
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(''Elephas elephas''), gaur (''Bos gaurus''), Nilgiri langur (''Semnopithecus johnii''), dhole or Asian wild dog (''Cuon alpinus''), and sloth bear (''Melursus ursinus''). Among the smaller mammals are several threatened species, including Jerdon's palm civet (''Paradoxurus jerdoni''), Gray slender loris (''Loris lydekkerianus''), grizzled giant squirrel (''Ratufa macroura''), and Indian giant squirrel (''Ratufa indica''). There are no strictly endemic mammals. The ranges of the Nilgiri langur, Jerdon's civet, and Malabar large-spotted civet (''Viverra civettina'') extend upwards into the montane rain forests and downwards into the Malabar coastal forests. Day's shrew (''Suncus dayi'') is also found in the coastal forests, and Layard's striped squirrel (''Funambulus layardi'') extends into the montane rain forests. The ecoregion has 322 native species of birds. There are nine near-endemic species, which are also found in the adjacent montane rain forests: the Nilgiri wood pigeon (''Columba elphinstonii''), Malabar grey hornbill (''Ocyceros griseus''), grey-headed bulbul (''Brachypodius priocephalus''), rufous babbler (''Argya subrufa''), white-bellied treepie (''Dendrocitta leucogastra''), black-and-rufous flycatcher (''Ficedula nigrorufa''), Nilgiri flycatcher (''Eumyias albicaudata''), yellow-throated bulbul (''Pycnonotus xantholaemus''), and Malabar parakeet (''Psittacula columboides'').


Protected areas

A 2017 assessment found that 6,645 km², or 28%, of the ecoregion was in protected areas. Another 50% is forested but outside protected areas. In 1997, the
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identified fourteen protected areas in the ecoregion, with a combined area of approximately 4,960 km², that encompassed 21% of the ecoregion's area. The adjacent protected areas of Bandipur, Nagarhole, Mudumalai, and Wyanad are home to India's largest protected population of elephants, with over 2500 individuals.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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. pp. 313-315
* Bandipur National Park, Karnataka (1,110 km²) * Bilgiriranga Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka (370 km², partly in the South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests) *
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is located 18 km north of Marayoor on State Highway 17 (Tamil Nadu - Kerala, India), State Highway 17 in the Marayoor and Kanthalloor panchayats of Devikulam taluk in the Idukki district of India's Kerala state. ...
, Kerala (50 km²) * Eravikulam National Park, Kerala (90 km², partly in the
South Western Ghats montane rain forests The South Western Ghats montane rain forests is an ecoregion in South India, covering the southern portion of the Western Ghats in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu at elevations from . Annual rainfall in this ecoregion exceeds . Setting The e ...
) * Indira Gandhi National Park (Anamalai), Tamil Nadu (620 km² partly in the South Western Ghats montane rain forests) * Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu (895 km², partly in the South Western Ghats montane rain forests) * Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu (310 km², partly in the South Western Ghats montane rain forests) * Mudumalai National Park, Tamil Nadu 400 km²) * Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka (620 km²) * Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala (128 km²) * Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala (285 km²) * Periyar National Park, Kerala (470 km², partly in the South Western Ghats montane rain forests) * Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala (40 km² partly in the South Western Ghats montane rain forests) * Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala (430 km²) In 2000 a portion of The Nilgiris was designated a
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under
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's
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. In 2012 a
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was designated in the Western Ghats, covering seven groups of protected areas in the range. Four of those areas - Agasthyamalai, Periyar, Anamalai, and Nilgiri – extend through the ecoregion.


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* {{Ecoregions of India Ecoregions of India Forests of India Indomalayan ecoregions Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests