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The delineation’s for this ecoregion were derived according to current vegetation cover maps (INEGI 1996) of Mexico, and were modified by expert opinion at a number of ecoregion workshops (CONABIO 1996 and 1997). Linework follows the INEGI (1996) classification of oak forests on the Gulf coast plains of the state of Veracruz, and encompasses all human modified landscapes within the broader historical coverage of these forests according to expert opinion (Rzedowski pers. comm.). This ecoregion is an important center of endemism and is unique in species compositions.
CONABIO Workshop, 17-16 September, 1996. Informe de Resultados del Taller de Ecoregionalización para la Conservación de México. CONABIO Workshop, Mexico, D.F., November 1997. Ecological and Biogeographical Regionalization of Mexico. INEGI Map. 1996. Comision Nacional Para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO) habitat and land use classification database derived from ground truthed remote sensing data Insitituto Nacional de Estastica, Geografia, e Informática (INEGI). Map at a scale of 1:1,000,000. Rzedowski, J. pers.comm. at CONABIO Workshop, 17-16 September, 1996. Informe de Resultados del Taller de Ecoregionalización para la Conservación de México. Reviewed by: In Process For more general information on this ecoregion, go to the WildWorld version of this description. All text by World Wildlife Fund © 2001 | |