- Scrubland
Scrubland is a
plant community characterized by scrubvegetation . Scrubland consists ofshrub s, mixed withgrass es,herb s, andgeophyte s. Scrublands may either occur naturally or be the result of human activity. They may be the mature vegetation type in a particular region and remain stable over time, or a transitional community that occurs temporarily as the result of a disturbance, such as fire. A stable state may be maintained by regular natural disturbance such as fire orbrowsing . Scrubland may be unsuitable for human habitation because of the danger of fire.Desert scrublands
Xeric scrublands or desert scrublands, occur in the world's
Deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregions, or in areas of fast-draining sandy soils in more humid regions. These scrublands are characterized by plants with adaptations to the dry climate, which include small leaves to limit water loss, thorns to protect them from grazing animals, succulent leaves or stems,storage organ s to store water, and long taproots to reach groundwater.Mediterranean scrublands
Mediterranean scrublands occur naturally in the
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrub biome s, located in the fiveMediterranean climate regions of the world. Scrublands are most common near the seacoast, and have often adapted to the wind and salt air of the ocean. Low, soft-leaved scrublands around theMediterranean Basin are known as "garrigue " inFrance , "phrygana" inGreece , "tomillares" inSpain , and "batha" inIsrael .Northern coastal scrub andcoastal sage scrub occur along theCalifornia coast,strandveld in theWestern Cape ofSouth Africa , coastal matorral in the central Chile, and sand-heath andkwongan inSouthwest Australia .Interior scrublands
Interior scrublands occur naturally in semi-arid areas where soils are nutrient-poor, such as on the matos of
Portugal which are underlain byCambrian andSilurian schists .Florida scrub is another example of interior scrublands.Dwarf shrubs
Some vegetation types are formed of low-growing or creeping shrubs. These include the maquis of Mediterranean climates, and the acid-loving dwarf shrubs of
heathland andmoorland .Other scrub
Scrub vegetation also occurs as part of other habitats, such as
grassland s,heathland s and dune vegetation.References
* [http://naturalengland.communisis.com/NaturalEnglandShop/product.aspx?ProductID=d427c618-201b-4871-8538-a18f07e26c01 Chapter 12 Scrub Management] by Natural England
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