Iberian conifer forests


The Iberian conifer forests is a Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregion in southwestern Europe. It includes the mountain forests of southern and central Spain.
The ecoregion has montane Mediterranean climate. Rainfall averages 1,100 mm annually, and can exceed 1,500 mm in some high-altitude areas. Below-freezing temperatures and snow are common in the winter months.

Geography

The ecoregion covers higher elevations in several disconnected ranges in southern and central Spain.
The Sierra Nevada lies in Andalucia, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The Sierra de Baza lies close to the northeast.
The Sierra de Castril lies northeast of the Sierra de Baza, between the Andalucian and Iberian mountains.
The ecoregion covers the southern ranges of the Sistema Ibérico, including the Sierra de Gúdar, Sierra de Albarracín, and Sierra de Javalambre. It also includes the Sierra de Guadarrama, the eastern portion of the Sistema Central.

Flora

Pine forests are the characteristic plant community, with Black pine, Scots pine, and Maritime pine predominant.
Mixed forests of pines and broadleaf trees grow at middle to lower elevations in areas with deeper soils and higher humidity. Broadleaf trees include Quercus faginea, Quercus pyrenaica, Ulmus glabra, Fraxinus angustifolia, lindens, Sorbus spp., and maples. Taxus baccata, Tilia platyphyllos, and Populus tremula grow in sheltered canyons with year-round moisture.
Evergreen oaks, chiefly holm oak grow on dry and south-facing slopes at low and mid-elevations.

Fauna

and roe deer are widespread. The Western Spanish ibex, a threatened subspecies of goat, was reintroduced to Sierra de Guadarrama National Park in 1991 from the Gredos Mountains further west, and has increased in numbers since.
The Iberian wolf lives in limited numbers in the northern ranges. An isolated southern population in the Sierra Morena dwindled in numbers and interbred with dogs, and may now be extinct.

Protected areas

952 km², or 35%, of the ecoregion is in protected areas.
Protected areas include Sierra Nevada National Park, Serrania de Cuenca Natural Park, Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, and Sierra de Guadarrama National Park.