Short description: Terrestrial biome consisting of flooded grasslands and savannas
The Pantanal, in central South America
Extent of flooded grasslands and savannas
Flooded grasslands and savannas is a terrestrial biome of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) biogeographical system, consisting of large expanses or complexes of flooded grasslands. These areas support numerous plants and animals adapted to the unique hydrologic regimes and soil conditions. Large congregations of migratory and resident waterbirds may be found in these regions. The relative importance of these habitat types for these birds as well as more vagile taxa typically varies as the availability of water and productivity annually and seasonally shifts among complexes of smaller and larger wetlands throughout a region.[1]
This habitat type is found on four of the continents on Earth. Some globally outstanding flooded savannas and grasslands occur in the Everglades, Pantanal, Lake Chad flooded savanna, Zambezian flooded grasslands, and the Sudd. The Everglades, with an area of 7,800 sq mi (20,000 km2), are the world's largest rain-fed flooded grassland on a limestone substrate, and feature some 11,000 species of seed-bearing plants, 25 varieties of orchids, 300 bird species, and 150 fish species. The Pantanal, with an area of 187,818 km2 (72,517 sq mi), is the largest flooded grassland on Earth, supporting over 260 species of fish, 700 birds, 90 mammals, 160 reptiles, 45 amphibians, 1,000 butterflies, and 1,600 species of plants. The flooded savannas and grasslands are generally the largest complexes in each region.[1]
See also
- Coniferous swamp
- Dambo
- Fen
- Flood-meadow
- Freshwater swamp forest
- Mangroves
- Marsh
- Marsh gas
- Muck (soil)
- Peat
- Peat swamp forest
- Salt marsh
- Shrub swamp
- Water-meadow
- Wet meadow
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
This article incorporates text available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license. World Wide Fund for Nature. "Flooded Grasslands and Savanna Ecoregions". http://wwf.panda.org:80/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/selecting_terrestrial_ecoregions/habitat09.cfm.
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Biogeographic regionalisations |
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| Biomes | Terrestrial biomes | | Polar/montane |
- Tundra
- Taiga
- Montane grasslands and shrublands
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| Temperate |
- Coniferous forests
- Broadleaf and mixed forests
- Deciduous forests
- Grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
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Tropical and subtropical |
- Coniferous forests
- Moist broadleaf forests
- Dry broadleaf forests
- Grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
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| Dry |
- Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub
- Deserts and xeric shrublands
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| Wet |
- Flooded grasslands and savannas
- Riparian
- Wetland
- Mangrove
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Aquatic biomes |
- Pond
- Littoral
- Intertidal
- Mangroves
- Kelp forests
- Coral reefs
- Neritic zone
- Pelagic zone
- Benthic zone
- Hydrothermal vents
- Cold seeps
- Demersal zone
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Biogeographic realms | | Terrestrial |
- Afrotropical
- Antarctic
- Australasian
- Indomalayan
- Nearctic
- Neotropical
- Oceanian
- Palearctic
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| Marine |
- Arctic
- Tropical Atlantic
- Central Indo-Pacific
- Western Indo-Pacific
- Temperate Northern Pacific
- Tropical Eastern Pacific
- Southern Ocean
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| Subdivisions |
- Biogeographic provinces
- Bioregions
- Ecoregions
- Lists of ecoregions
- Global 200 ecoregions
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| See also |
- Ecological land classification
- Floristic kingdoms
- Vegetation classifications
- Zoogeographic regions
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Wetlands |
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| Generally |
- Acrotelm
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Aquatic plants
- Atchafalaya Basin
- Backswamp
- Bayou
- Beach meadow
- Blackwater river
- Blanket bog
- Bog
- Bog garden
- Brackish marsh
- Callows
- Carr
- Cataract bog
- Ciénega
- Clean Water Act
- Clearwater river
- Coastal bog
- Coniferous swamp
- Constructed wetland
- Dambo
- Drainage basin
- Estuary
- Fen
- Flark
- Flood-meadow
- Flooded grasslands and savannas
- Freshwater marsh
- Freshwater swamp forest
- Grass valley
- Guelta
- Halosere
- Hydrosere
- Igapó
- Ings
- Interdunal wetland
- Intertidal wetland
- Karst
- Kermi bog
- Kettle
- Lagg
- Mangrove
- Marsh
- Marsh gas
- Mere
- Mire
- Misse
- Moorland
- Muck
- Mudflat
- Muskeg
- Oasis
- Palsa bog
- Paludification
- Palustrine wetland
- Plateau bog
- Pocosin
- Polygonal bog
- Pond
- Peat swamp forest
- Poor fen
- Pothole
- Raised bog
- Reed bed
- Rich fen
- Riparian zone
- River delta
- Salt marsh
- Salt pannes and pools
- Shrub swamp
- Slough
- String bog
- Swamp
- Telmatology
- Tidal marsh
- Upland bog
- Wet meadow
- Will-o'-the-wisp
- Várzea forest
- Vernal pool
- Whitewater river
- Yaéré
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| Classification systems |
- Wetland classification
- A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia
- National Wetlands Inventory
- Ramsar Convention
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| Organizations |
- Bangladesh Haor and Wetland Development Board
- Delta Waterfowl Foundation
- Ducks Unlimited
- Wetlands International
- Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
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