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Succulent Karoo






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Succulent Karoo
Goegap Nature Reserve, South Africa
Location of the Succulent Karoo ecoregion
Ecology
RealmAfrotropical
Biomedeserts and xeric shrublands
Borders
  • Namib Desert
  • Lowland fynbos and renosterveld,
  • Montane fynbos and renosterveld
  • Geography
    Area102,700 km2 (39,700 sq mi)
    Countries
  • Namibia
  • Conservation
    Conservation statusRelatively stable[1]
    Protected2352 km2 (2%)[1]
    Map of the two Karoo ecoregions as delineated by the WWF. Satellite image from NASA. The yellow line encloses the two ecoregions. The green line separates the Succulent Karoo, on the west, from the Nama Karoo, on the east. National boundaries are shown in black.

    The Succulent Karoo is an ecoregion defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature to include regions of desertinSouth Africa and Namibia,[2] and a biodiversity hotspot. The geographic area chosen by the WWF for what they call 'Succulent Karoo' does not correspond to the actual Karoo.

    Geography

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    The Succulent Karoo stretches along the coastal strip of southwestern Namibia and South Africa's Northern Cape Province, where the cold Benguela Current offshore creates frequent fogs. The ecoregion extends inland into the uplands of South Africa's Western Cape Province. It is bounded on the south by the Mediterranean climate fynbos, on the east by the Nama Karoo, which has more extreme temperatures and variable rainfall, and on the north by the Namib Desert.

    Flora

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    The Succulent Karoo is notable for the world's richest flora of succulent plants, and harbours about one-third of the world’s approximately 10,000 succulent species. 40% of its succulent plants are endemic.[3] The region is extraordinarily rich in geophytes, harbouring approximately 630 species.

    Fauna

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    The ecoregion is a centre of diversity and endemism for reptiles and many invertebrates. Of the ecoregion’s 50 scorpion species, 22 are endemic. Monkey beetles, largely endemic to southern Africa, are concentrated in the Succulent Karoo and are important pollinators of the flora. So, too, are the Hymenoptera and masarine wasps, and colletid, fideliid, and melittid bees.[1]

    Approximately 15 amphibians are found in this ecoregion, including three endemics; among the region’s 115 reptile species, 48 are endemic and 15 are strict endemics.[clarification needed] The Sperrgebiet region is a hotspot for an unusual tortoise, the Nama padloper. Endemism is present, but less pronounced, among the Succulent Karoo’s bird and mammal populations.[1]

    Conservation

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    The ecoregion has been designated a biodiversity hotspotbyConservation International.

    Aloe striata, a typical Succulent Karoo plant

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d "Succulent Karoo". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.
  • ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Succulent Karoo Protected Areas - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
  • ^ "Succulent Karoo - The Environmental Literacy Council". The Environmental Literacy Council. Retrieved 2017-07-13.
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