- Temperate rainforest
Temperate rainforests are
conifer ous or broadleafforests that occur in thetemperate zone and receive high rainfall. Most of these occur in Oceanic-Moist Climates in WesternNorth America (Southeastern Alaska to Central California),Western Europe (Southern Norway to Northern Spain), SouthwesternSouth America (Southern Chile), SoutheasternAustralia (Tasmania/Victoria), and WesternNew Zealand (South Island's west coast). Others occur in Subtropical-Moist Climates (The Colchian temperate rain forests of the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey and Georgia, New Zealand's North Island, South Africa'sGarden Route , Western Japan, and the mountain temperate coniferous rain forests of Taiwan's Central Mountain Ranges). Some areas, however, such as the Russian Far East (Ussuri, Manchuria, Sakhalin) in Asia, theRocky Mountains ofBritish Columbia , northernIdaho and nortwesternMontana , andRocky Mountain Trench of BC's and Montana's interior have more of continental climate but get enough precipitation in both rain and snow to harbor significant pockets of temperate rain forest. Examples include theCariboo Mountains ,Columbia Mountains ,Cabinet Range ,Yaak Wilderness and parts ofGlacier National Park . Additional temperate rainforests exist in pockets along theAppalachian Mountains from Georgia to New England. The mountainous coniferous forests of theChangbai Mountains bordering China and North Korea are a good example contain some of the richest high-elevation coniferous evergreen forests in Eastern Asia.Characteristics
Temperate
rain forest s are distinguished from other temperate forests by a few factors:
* Rainfall: high rainfall (minimum 2-3 m/year, depending on latitude), usually from moisture-laden winds off the ocean.
* Relative proximity to the ocean: temperate rain forests depend on the proximity to the ocean to moderate seasonal variations in temperature, creating milder winters and cooler summers than continental-climate areas. Many temperate rain forests have summer fogs that keep the forests cool and moist in the hottest months.
* Coastal mountains: temperate rain forests occur where mountain ranges are close to the coast; coastal mountains increase rainfall on the ocean-facing slopes.Temperate rain forests may be predominantly coniferous (with deciduous trees in understory), broadleaf evergreen, or mixed forests with deciduous species, and occur in
Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests andTemperate coniferous forests ecoregions .The temperate coniferous rain forests sustain the highest levels of biomass in any terrestrial ecosystem and are notable for trees of massive proportions, including Coast Redwood ("Sequoia sempervirens"),
Coast Douglas-fir ("Pseudotsuga menziesii"),Sitka Spruce ("Picea sitchensis"),Alerce ("Fitzroya cupressoides") and Kauri ("Agathis australis"). These forests are quite rare, occurring in small areas of WesternNorth America , southwesternSouth America and northernNew Zealand .Global distribution
Temperate forests cover a large part of the globe, but temperate rain forests only occur in seven regions around the world; The Caspian temperate rain forests of
Iran (Jungles of iran ), thePacific temperate rain forests ofNorth America , the Valdivian and Magellanic temperate rain forests of southwesternSouth America , the Colchian rain forests of the easternBlack Sea region (Turkey and Georgia), theNew Zealand temperate rain forests,Tasmanian temperate rain forests ,South Africa 'sKnysna-Amatole coastal forests , and pockets of rain forest in northwestEurope and southwestJapan 'sTaiheiyo evergreen forests . Also, there are forests similar to those in Japan in Taiwan's Montane forests of the Central Mountain Ranges along EasternTaiwan 's Pacific Coast. Scattered small pockets of temperate rain forest also exist along the Appalachian Mountains from northern Georgia toNew England , British Columbia'sColumbia Mountains , and in parts of Sakhalin Island, Manchuria and the Ussuri Region of the Russian Far East in Asia.Temperate rain forest regions
Iran rain forests and jungles
The
Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests ecoregion in northernIran contains a jungle in the form of a rain forest which stretches from the east in theKhorasan province to the west in theArdebil province, covering the other provinces ofGilan ,Mazandaran , andGolestan . The Elburz orAlborz mountain range is the highest mountain range in theMiddle East which captures the moisture of theCaspian Sea to its north and formssubtropical rain forests in the northern part ofIran .The Iranians call this forest and region "Shomal" which means "north" in Persian.
Pacific temperate rain forests of Northern/Northwestern America
A portion of the temperate rain forest region of North America, the largest area of temperate zone rain forests on the planet, are the
Pacific temperate rain forests which occur on west-facing coastal mountains along the Pacific coast ofNorth America , fromKodiak Island inAlaska to northernCalifornia , and are part of theNearctic ecozone.These rain forests occur in a number of ecoregions, which vary in their species composition, but are all predominantly conifers, sometimes with an understory of broadleaved trees and shrubs primarily on the coastal mountain ranges from Southeastern Alaska to Central California.
British Columbia 'sRocky Mountains ,Cariboo Mountains ,Rocky Mountain Trench (east of Prince George) and theColumbia Mountains of Southeastern British Columbia (west of the CanadianRocky Mountains that extend into parts of Idaho and Northwestern Montana in the USA), which encompass theSelkirk Mountains ,Monashee Mountains , and thePurcell Mountains , have the largest stretch of interior temperate coniferous rain forests [Northern Wetbelt - University of Northern British Columbia http://wetbelt.unbc.ca/] similar to those on the Pacific Coast. The difference is perhaps theseinland rainforest s have more of a continental climate with a large proportion of the precipitation falling as snow. Being closer to the Rocky Mountains, there is more of a diverse mammalian fauna.A common feature of Pacific temperate rain forests of North America is the
Nurse log , a fallen tree which as it decays, provides ecological facilitation to seedlings. Pacific temperate rain forests can be found in theNorthern Pacific coastal forests ,Queen Charlotte Islands ,Vancouver Island ,British Columbia mainland coastal forests ,Central Pacific coastal forests ,Central and Southern Cascades forests ,Klamath-Siskiyou forests , andNorthern California coastal forests ecoregions. The Northern California coastal forests are home to theCoast Redwood ("Sequoia sempervirens"), the world's tallest tree. Some of the best forests are found inOlympic National Park ,Mount Rainier National Park ,Tongass National Forest ,Mount St. Helens National Monument ,Redwood National Park , and throughoutBritish Columbia (including British Columbia's Coastal Mountain Ranges and bothMount Revelstoke National Park andGlacier National Park (Canada) in the Columbia Mountains) with the coastalGreat Bear Rainforest being the largest temperate rainforest found in the world.Valdivian and Magellanic temperate rainforests
The temperate rain forests of
South America are located on the Pacific coast of southernChile , on the west-facing slopes of the southern Chilean coast range, and the Andes Mountains in both Chile andArgentina down to the southern tip of South America, and are part of theNeotropic ecozone. The Valdivian rainforests are dominated by a variety of broadleaf evergreen trees, like "Aextoxicon punctatum ", "Eucryphia cordifolia ", andsouthern beech ("Nothofagus"), but include manyconifers as well. The Valdivian rainforests occur in theValdivian temperate rain forests andMagellanic subpolar forests ecoregions.The Valdivian and Magellanic temperate rainforest's are the only
temperate rain forest s inSouth America and one of a small number of temperate rain forests in the world. Together they are the second largest in the world, after thePacific temperate rain forests ofNorth America (which stretches from Alaska to northern California). The Valdivian forests are a refuge for theAntarctic flora , and share many plant families with the temperate rainforest's ofNew Zealand ,Tasmania , andAustralia . Fully half the species of woody plants are endemic to this ecoregion.In the Valdivian region the Andean Cordillera intercepts moist westerly winds along the Pacific coast during winter and summer months; these winds cool as they ascend the mountains, creating heavy rainfall on the mountains' west-facing slopes. The northward-flowing oceanic Humboldt Current creates humid and foggy conditions near the coast. The tree line is at about 2,400 m in the northern part of the ecoregion (35° S), and descends to 1,000 m in the south of the Valdivian region. In the
summer the temperature can climb to 62 degreesFahrenheit (16.5 °C), while during winter the temperature can drop below 45 °F (7 °C). [Di Castri F di & E. Hajek 1976. [http://svsch.ceachile.cl/biblioteca_archivos/Bioclimatologia%20de%20Chile.pdf "Bioclimatología de Chile" 163 pages with english summary] ]outh Africa's Knysna-Amatole coastal rain forests
The temperate rain forests of
South Africa are part of the Knysna-Amatole forests that are located along South Africa'sGarden Route between Cape Town and Durban on the south-facing slopes of South Africa's Drakensberg Mountains facing the Indian Ocean. There are several coniferous podocarps that grow here. This forest receives a lot of moisture as fog from the Indian Ocean, and resembles not only other temperate rain forests worldwide, but also the montane evergreenAfromontane forests that occur at higher elevations in southern and eastern Africa. A fine example of this forest is in South Africa'sTsitsikamma National Park .New Zealand temperate rain forests
The temperate rain forests of New Zealand occur on the western shore of New Zealand's
South Island and on New Zealand'sNorth Island . The forests are made up of coniferous podocarps and broadleaf evergreen trees; the podocarps are dominant at lower elevations, whilesouthern beech ("Nothofagus") becomes dominant on higher slopes and in the cooler southernmost rain forests. Ecoregions include theFiordland temperate forests andWestland temperate forests .Australian temperate rain forests
Western
Tasmania is home to theTasmanian temperate rain forests ecoregion. Lowelevation rainforests on fertilesoil s are predominantlybroadleaf evergreen forests dominated byMyrtle Beech ("Nothofagus cunninghamii") and Southern Sassafras ("Atherosperma moschatum "). Rainforests on poorer soils, higher elevations, andriparian rainforests are mixed forests with tasmanian endemicconifer s, likeHuon Pine ("Lagarostrobos franklinii"), andKing Billy Pine ("Athrotaxis selaginoides"). [Reid et al. "Vegetation of Tasmania." 2005.] Temperate rainforests also occur in Victoria'sOtway Ranges , theStrzelecki Ranges ,Dandenong Ranges ,East Gippsland and easternNew South Wales , with the northern most extent of cool temperate rainforest occurring on theNSW /QLD border in theWorld Heritage listedBorder Ranges National Park andLamington National Park .Colchian rain forests
The Colchian rainforests are found around the southeast corner of the Black Sea in
Turkey and Georgia and are part of theEuxine-Colchic deciduous forests ecoregion, together with the drier Euxine forests further west. The Colchian rain forests are mixed, with deciduousalder ,hornbeam ,Oriental Beech ("Fagus orientalis"), andchestnut together with evergreenNordmann Fir ("Abies nordmanniana", the tallest tree in Europe at 78m),Caucasian Spruce ("Picea orientalis") andScots Pine ("Pinus sylvestris").Taiheiyo (Pacific) evergreen rain forests
Southwestern
Japan 'sTaiheyo Evergreen Forests region covers much ofShikoku andKyūshū Islands, and the Southern/Pacific Ocean-facing side ofHonshu ("Taiheiyo" is thePacific Ocean , in Japanese). Only small portions of this are considered rainforest, with some of the best examples of forest found inKirishima-Yaku National Park on the Island ofYakushima off ofKyūshū . Other areas includeMount Kirishima nearKagoshima in southern Kyūshū. On Southern Honshū, there is a splendid forest with the beautifulNachi Falls located inYoshino-Kumano National Park . This particular area of Honshū has been described as one of the rainiest spots in Japan.Taiwan's mountain coniferous rain forests
These forests are found in eastern Taiwan and Taiwan's Central Mountain Ranges, part of the
Taiwan subtropical evergreen forest region covering the higher elevations. Although most of the lower elevations are subtropical broadleaf evergreen, higher elevations give way to some fine temperate forests with large stands of old growth Taiwan cypress, camphor, maple, yew, hemlock, and Taiwan Douglas-fir. Some fine examples of forests are found in Yushan (Jade Mountain ) National Park andAlishan .Northwest Europe
Temperate rainforest occurs in fragments across the west of Britain,
Ireland ,Brittany , southernScandinavia and northernSpain . They mainly consist of oak species, typically "Quercus petraea " and have been managed by people for thousands of years. The woodlands are variously referred to in Britain as Upland Oakwoods, Atlantic Oakwoods, Western Oakwoods or Temperate Rainforest. They are also listed in theBritish National Vegetation Classification asBritish NVC community W11 andBritish NVC community W17 depending on the ground flora. In England many steep sided valleys in Devon and Cornwall harbour the rainforest with notable examples being the Fowey valley in Cornwall and the valley of the river Dart which, flowing off Dartmoor, has rainfall in excess of 2 metres per year. [http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/location/southwestengland/rainfall.html UK Government Met Office] . "South-west England Rainfall". Retrieved 9 September 2008.]Appalachian temperate rain forests
Temperate rain forests in the eastern USA are limited to areas in the southern
Appalachian Mountains where orographic precipitation causes weather systems coming from the west and from theGulf of Mexico to drop more precipitation than in surrounding areas. The largest of these forest blocks are located in westernNorth Carolina [cite web
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The islands of the
Tristan da Cunha group andNew Zealand 's southern outlying islands of theAntipodes Islands ,Auckland Islands , andCampbell Island group all host temperate rain forests. Annual rainfall totals are high due to the lack of landmass in their latitudes. Some areas of these islands are too windy for forests, but those areas that are not as windy are capable of growing temperate rain forests. The only thing preventing theFalkland Islands from having temperate rain forest is the proximity of the very high Andes Mountains to the west.References
External links
* [http://www.inforain.org/rainforestatlas/ The Rainforests of Home, an atlas of People and Place - from Inforain]
* [http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/temprain/temprain.html Teacher Pages: Temperate Rainforest (Wheeling University)]
* [http://www.seacc.org/ Southeast Alaska Conservation Council] - preserving rainforests in Southeast Alaska
* [http://www.raincoast.org/ Raincoast] - preserving rainforests in coastal British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest
* [http://www.bigvolcano.com.au/natural/rftypes.htm#Warm The Warm and Cool Temperate Rainforests of Australia]
* [http://www.groundtruthtrekking.org/Forests.php Temperate Rainforests of North America's Pacific Coast]
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