Terrestrial ecoregion in southeastern Europe
The Rodope montane mixed forests is a terrestrial ecoregion of Europe defined by the WWF . It belongs in the temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome and the Palearctic realm .
Geography
The Rodope montane mixed forests cover the higher parts of the Balkan Mountains , the Rhodope Mountains , Rila , Pirin , Vitosha , Sredna Gora , Ograzhden and Maleshevo , situated almost entirely in Bulgaria , as well as in some adjacent areas in Greece , North Macedonia and Serbia . They span an area of 31,600 km2 and are replaced at lower altitudes by the Balkan mixed forests .
Flora
The number of species of vascular plants in the ecoregion are estimated at 3,000. The lower areas are covered with mixed deciduous woods, most prominently with European beech , Oriental hornbeam , European hornbeam and several oak species. The higher zones are dominated by coniferous forests — Scots pine , Bosnian pine , Macedonian pine , Bulgarian fir , Silver fir , Norway spruce , etc. The highest altitudes support shrubs , heath and Alpine tundra .
Fauna
The Rodope montane mixed forests are sanctuary to a number of endangered mammal species, such as brown bears , wolves , European pine martens , European otters , wildcats and chamois . More common large mammals include roe deer , wild boars and foxes .
Most of the European birds of prey can be found in the region, including the rare Eastern imperial eagle , cinereous vulture and griffon vulture .
Protected areas
The Rodope montane mixed forests ecoregion holds a total of four national parks , three of them are situated in Bulgaria , and they comprise the Central Balkan National Park , Pirin National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage Site , and Rila National Park . The other one is the Rodopi Mountain Range National Park in Greece .[ 2] [ 3]
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References
^ Eric Dinerstein, David Olson, et al. (2017). An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm, BioScience, Volume 67, Issue 6, June 2017, Pages 534–545; Supplemental material 2 table S1b. [1]
^ "Ecoregions 2017 ©" . ecoregions.appspot.com . Retrieved 2024-08-18 .
^ "Φ.Δ.Ο.Ρ. - Territory of RMNP" . www.fdor.gr. Retrieved 2024-08-18.
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