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Tehuantepec–El Manchón mangroves

The Tehuantepec-El Manchon mangroves ecoregion (WWF ID: NT1435) covers a series of mangrove woodlands along the Pacific Ocean coast of the state of Chiapas, Mexico. The ecoregion is relatively large and continuous, with trees up to 25 meters in height. The region supports stands of a type of yellow mangrove (Rhizophora harrisonii) that normally only grown further south. The coast of Mexico here is wet - over 2,500 mm/year of rain. Four RAMSAR wetlands of international important are found in the zone, and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (the La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve). Of particular importance are the wide variety of permanent and migratory birds in the area.[1][2][3]

Tehuantepec-El Manchon mangroves
Mangroves near Tonalá, Chiapas, Mexico
Ecoregion territory (in purple)
Ecology
RealmNeotropic
BiomeMangroves
Geography
Area2,590 km2 (1,000 sq mi)
CountryMexico
Coordinates15°56′N 93°41′W / 15.93°N 93.68°W / 15.93; -93.68

Location and description

The mangrove sites of this ecoregion run almost continually along a 260 km stretch of the Pacific Coastal Plain, along the length of the state of Chiapas and extending into southeastern Oaxaca. This plain, which includes the Soconusco region, is at the foot of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas mountains and is mostly flat.

The ecoregion includes a series of large coastal lagoons, separated from the ocean by barrier islands. These include, from west to east:

  • Laguna Superior and Laguna Inferior, which lie southeast of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca.
  • Mar Muerto, a large lagoon in Oaxaca and Chiapas states with an area of 720 km2. It is connected to the sea by the Boca de Tonalá, a 1.3-km-long inlet at its southeastern end. Its depth varies from 1 to 3.6 meters.[4]
  • La Joya-Buenavista, a shallow and nutrient-rich lagoon system lying east of Mar Muerto in Chiapas. It has an area of 47.5 km2, consisting of three interconnected lagoons – La Joya, Cabeza de Toro, and Buenavista. It is connected to the sea by the 2.4 km dredged San Marcos Channel, which connects the lagoons to the coastal Boca del Cielo inlet.[4]
  • Los Patos-Solo Dios, a system of small and shallow lagoons in Chiapas – Los Patos, El Mosquito, La Balona, Pampita – connected by narrow channels and wetlands, with an area of 113 km2.

The freshwater inflows into the Mexican lagoons from upland streams are highly seasonal, and the lagoons often become hypersaline during the dry season.[4]

For the western-most 50 km, the ecoregion immediately inland is the Southern Pacific dry forests. Further east and south the interior ecoregion is the Central American dry forests ecoregion.

The Tehuantepec–El Manchón mangroves are the northernmost subregion of the Southern Mesoamerican Pacific mangroves ecoregion.[5]

Climate

The climate of the ecoregion is Tropical savanna climate - dry winter (Köppen climate classification (Aw)). This climate is characterized by relatively even temperatures throughout the year, and a pronounced dry season. The driest month has less than 60 mm of precipitation, and is drier than the average month.[6][7] Precipitation averages 2,500-3,000 mm/year.[1]

Flora and fauna

The characteristic mangrove tree species of the region are Red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), white mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa), yellow mangrove (Rhizophora harrisonii), black mangrove (Conocarpus erectus), and water zapotón (Pachira aquatica).[1]

Protected areas

Officially protected areas in this ecoregion include:

  • Sistema Estuarino Puerto Arista, a RAMSAR wetland of international importance.[8]
  • La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
  • Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica Cabildo-Amatal, a RAMSAR wetland of international importance.[9]
  • Sistema Estuarino Boca del Cielo. A Marine Turtle Reserve, and RAMSAR wetland of international importance.[10]
  • Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica El Gancho - Murillo. A RAMSAR wetland of international importance.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Tehuantepec-El Manchon mangroves". World Wildlife Federation. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  2. ^ "Map of Ecoregions 2017". Resolve, using WWF data. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Tehuantepec-El Manchon mangroves". The Encyclopedia of Earth. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Romero-Berny, Emilio I., Ernesto Velázquez-Velázquez, Manuel de Jesús Anzueto-Calvo, Eduardo Urbina-Trejo, and Juan J. Schmitter-Soto (2018). "The fish fauna of three lagoon-estuarine systems in the northeastern Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexican south Pacific". Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 89 (2018): 87-100 https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2018.1.1927
  5. ^ Schipper, Jan. "Southern Mesoamerican Pacific Mangroves". One Earth. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  6. ^ Kottek, M., J. Grieser, C. Beck, B. Rudolf, and F. Rubel, 2006. "World Map of Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification Updated" (PDF). Gebrüder Borntraeger 2006. Retrieved September 14, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Dataset - Koppen climate classifications". World Bank. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  8. ^ "Sistema Estuarino Puerto Arista". RAMSAR Sites Information Service. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  9. ^ "Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica Cabildo - Amatal". RAMSAR Sites Information Service. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  10. ^ "Sistema Estuarino Boca del Cielo". RAMSAR Sites Information Service. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  11. ^ "Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica El Gancho - Murillo". RAMSAR Sites Information Service. Retrieved November 20, 2020.

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The Tehuantepec El Manchon mangroves ecoregion WWF ID NT1435 covers a series of mangrove woodlands along the Pacific Ocean coast of the state of Chiapas Mexico The ecoregion is relatively large and continuous with trees up to 25 meters in height The region supports stands of a type of yellow mangrove Rhizophora harrisonii that normally only grown further south The coast of Mexico here is wet over 2 500 mm year of rain Four RAMSAR wetlands of international important are found in the zone and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve the La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve Of particular importance are the wide variety of permanent and migratory birds in the area 1 2 3 Tehuantepec El Manchon mangrovesMangroves near Tonala Chiapas MexicoEcoregion territory in purple EcologyRealmNeotropicBiomeMangrovesGeographyArea2 590 km2 1 000 sq mi CountryMexicoCoordinates15 56 N 93 41 W 15 93 N 93 68 W 15 93 93 68 Contents 1 Location and description 2 Climate 3 Flora and fauna 4 Protected areas 5 ReferencesLocation and description EditThe mangrove sites of this ecoregion run almost continually along a 260 km stretch of the Pacific Coastal Plain along the length of the state of Chiapas and extending into southeastern Oaxaca This plain which includes the Soconusco region is at the foot of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas mountains and is mostly flat The ecoregion includes a series of large coastal lagoons separated from the ocean by barrier islands These include from west to east Laguna Superior and Laguna Inferior which lie southeast of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca Mar Muerto a large lagoon in Oaxaca and Chiapas states with an area of 720 km2 It is connected to the sea by the Boca de Tonala a 1 3 km long inlet at its southeastern end Its depth varies from 1 to 3 6 meters 4 La Joya Buenavista a shallow and nutrient rich lagoon system lying east of Mar Muerto in Chiapas It has an area of 47 5 km2 consisting of three interconnected lagoons La Joya Cabeza de Toro and Buenavista It is connected to the sea by the 2 4 km dredged San Marcos Channel which connects the lagoons to the coastal Boca del Cielo inlet 4 Los Patos Solo Dios a system of small and shallow lagoons in Chiapas Los Patos El Mosquito La Balona Pampita connected by narrow channels and wetlands with an area of 113 km2 The freshwater inflows into the Mexican lagoons from upland streams are highly seasonal and the lagoons often become hypersaline during the dry season 4 For the western most 50 km the ecoregion immediately inland is the Southern Pacific dry forests Further east and south the interior ecoregion is the Central American dry forests ecoregion The Tehuantepec El Manchon mangroves are the northernmost subregion of the Southern Mesoamerican Pacific mangroves ecoregion 5 Climate EditThe climate of the ecoregion is Tropical savanna climate dry winter Koppen climate classification Aw This climate is characterized by relatively even temperatures throughout the year and a pronounced dry season The driest month has less than 60 mm of precipitation and is drier than the average month 6 7 Precipitation averages 2 500 3 000 mm year 1 Flora and fauna EditThe characteristic mangrove tree species of the region are Red mangrove Rhizophora mangle white mangrove Laguncularia racemosa yellow mangrove Rhizophora harrisonii black mangrove Conocarpus erectus and water zapoton Pachira aquatica 1 Protected areas EditOfficially protected areas in this ecoregion include Sistema Estuarino Puerto Arista a RAMSAR wetland of international importance 8 La Encrucijada Biosphere Reserve UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Zona Sujeta a Conservacion Ecologica Cabildo Amatal a RAMSAR wetland of international importance 9 Sistema Estuarino Boca del Cielo A Marine Turtle Reserve and RAMSAR wetland of international importance 10 Zona Sujeta a Conservacion Ecologica El Gancho Murillo A RAMSAR wetland of international importance 11 References Edit a b c Tehuantepec El Manchon mangroves World Wildlife Federation Retrieved November 20 2020 Map of Ecoregions 2017 Resolve using WWF data Retrieved November 20 2020 Tehuantepec El Manchon mangroves The Encyclopedia of Earth Retrieved November 20 2020 a b c Romero Berny Emilio I Ernesto Velazquez Velazquez Manuel de Jesus Anzueto Calvo Eduardo Urbina Trejo and Juan J Schmitter Soto 2018 The fish fauna of three lagoon estuarine systems in the northeastern Gulf of Tehuantepec Mexican south Pacific Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 89 2018 87 100 https doi org 10 22201 ib 20078706e 2018 1 1927 Schipper Jan Southern Mesoamerican Pacific Mangroves One Earth Retrieved 19 August 2022 Kottek M J Grieser C Beck B Rudolf and F Rubel 2006 World Map of Koppen Geiger Climate Classification Updated PDF Gebruder Borntraeger 2006 Retrieved September 14 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Dataset Koppen climate classifications World Bank Retrieved September 14 2019 Sistema Estuarino Puerto Arista RAMSAR Sites Information Service 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