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This dry inter-Andean valley separated the northern and southern Andes across northern Peru. This is one of the lowest point traversing the Andes and had been a primary dispersion route between the Pacific and Atlantic forests. Linework for this ecoregion follows Instituto Geográfico Nacional (1987), who classify this as "equatorial dry forest". We separated this valley from portions of similar dry classifications extending northwards due to expert opinion at a regional priority setting workshop (Bogota, Colombia, 24-26, July, 2000) and based on the uniqueness of the area; namely species endemism, as this dry valley is classified as an Endemic Bird Area (Stattersfield et al. 1998).
Instituto Geográfico Nacional. 1987. Ecoregiones del Peru. Map 1:5,000,000. Atlas del Peru, Lima, Peru. Complejo Ecoregional de los Andes del Norte (CEAN). Experts and ecoregional priority setting workshop. Bogota, Colombia, 24-26, July, 2000. Stattersfield, A.J., M.J. Crosby, A.J. Long and D.C. Wege. 1998. Endemic Bird Areas of the World: Priorities for Biodiversity Conservation. Birdlife Conservation. Series No. 7., Birdlife International, Cambridge, UK. 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 | |