Deserts & Xeric Shrublands

Deserts & Xeric Shrublands
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ESSENTIAL

BIOME ESSENTIAL

GENERAL LOOK

AFROTROPICAL

PALEARCTIC / INDO-MALAYAN

PALEARCTIC

INDOMALAYAN

NEOTROPICAL

NEARCTIC

AUSTRALASIA

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COMPONENTS

PALEARCTIC / INDO-MALAYAN

LANDFORM

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TERRAINS

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The principal topographical features of the Sahara include shallow, seasonally inundated basins (chotts and dayas) and large oasis depressions; extensive gravel-covered plains (serirs or regs); rock-strewn plateaus (hammadas); abrupt mountains; and sand sheets, dunes, and sand seas (ergs).

Daya | Doline

Daya | Doline

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Dayet, pl. daya: circular basin that collects rainwater on the regs or on the hamadas, when the slope is too low for drainage lines to be created.Dayas vary greatly in size: from a few meters to a few hundred meters in diameter. After rains, their loamy soil can retain moisture for weeks to months.

Chaaba | Takat | Ravine

Chaaba | Takat | Ravine

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n mountainous areas, ravines collect runoff water during brief and violent floods. The bed of the wadi is most often made up of large boulders and devoid of vegetation. Trees and bushes preferentially grow at the limit between the bed of the wadi and the foot of the scree. The slopes of the ravines - like the krebs - offer a wide variety of exposures and micro-environments favorable to a sparse but varied flora.

Sebkha, chott | Salt lake

Sebkha, chott | Salt lake

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Sebkha: floodable depression whose bottom is covered with a salt crust where no vegetation grows.Chott: edge of the sebkha, covered with vegetation of salt tolerant plants. Sebkhas and chotts are found south of the Tafilalet, in the flood bed of the Ziz wadi. Where the water only passes and deposits silt, we have maader; but where water accumulates, stagnates and then evaporates and deposits dissolved mineral salts, there are sebkhas and chotts.

Erg | Dunes

Erg | Dunes

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Erg: desert of fixed dunes of which only the superficial sand is constantly reshaped by the wind. Sidi-Ali (gps: 30.7913, -4.7919)

Hamada | Gara

Hamada | Gara

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Guelta | Amda

Guelta | Amda

Mountain slopes

Mountain slopes

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Jdayed (gps: 30.8462, -4.1713 - altitude: 700/900m)

Gorges

Gorges

Sandy plain

Sandy plain

Dunes mobiles

Dunes mobiles

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Fezna (gps: 31.5255, -4.5122)

TREES

Prosopis cineraria

Prosopis cineraria

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Prosopis cineraria, also known as ‘Ghaf, It is also the state tree ofRajasthan (where it is known as Khejri), Western Uttar Pradesh (where it is known as Chhonkara) and Telangana (where it is known as Jammi) in India, Shami, Khijro, Janti and Jand.

Vachellia nilotica

Vachellia nilotica

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Vachellia nilotica (commonly known as gum arabic tree,babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia)

Tamarix aphylla

Tamarix aphylla

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Tamarix aphylla - The species has a variety of common names, including Athel tamarisk, Athel tree, and Athel pine

Calotropis procera

Calotropis procera

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Calotropis procera - Common names for the plant include Apple of Sodom, Sodom apple, stabragh[citation needed], king's crown, rubber bush and rubber tree

Ziziphus jujuba

Ziziphus jujuba

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Ziziphus jujuba, commonly called jujube, red date, Chinese date, is a species in the genus of Ziziphus (some of whose other species are also sometimes referred to as jujube), in the buckthorn family

Salvadora persica

Salvadora persica

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Salvadora persica (arak, jhak, pīlu, Salvadora indica, toothbrush tree, mustard tree)

Pistacia

Pistacia

Phoenix dactylifera

Phoenix dactylifera

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Date palm

SHRUBS

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Distribution also includes Pakistan

Aerva javanica

Aerva javanica

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Aerva javanica - the kapok bush or desert cotton, is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae.

Calligonum

Calligonum

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Capparis decidua

Capparis decidua

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Capparis decidua, known in Hindi as karira or kerda. It is a small much branched tree or shrub of arid regions in Africa, Middle East and southern Asia, including the Thar desert.

Cornulaca monacantha

Cornulaca monacantha

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Cornulaca monacantha - It is a desert plant found in the Middle East and the Sahara, and the southern end of its range is considered to delineate the edge of the desert. In Arabic it is known as had and djouri, and the Tuareg people call it tahara.

Commiphora wightii

Commiphora wightii

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Commiphora wightii, with common names Indian bdellium-tree, gugal, guggul, gugul, or Mukul myrrh tree, is a flowering plant

Haloxylon

Haloxylon

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shurbs or smal trees Haloxylon and its species are known by the common name saxaul. The genus Haloxylon is distributed in southwest and Central Asia, from Egypt to Mongolia and China

Tetraena fontanesii

Tetraena fontanesii

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Zygophyllum fontanesii - Accepted Scientific Name: Tetraena fontanesii Origin and Habitat: Western Sahara, Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Islas Selvagens, Canary Islands (Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, Hierro), Cape Verde Islands (Santo Antao Isl., Sao Vicente Isl., Ilha de Sao Nicolau, Sal Isl., Ilha da Boa Vista, Ilha de Maio, Ilha de Sao Tiago, Fogo Isl.).

Mimosa hamata

Mimosa hamata

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Distribution also includes Pakistan

Dipterygium glaucum

Dipterygium glaucum

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Dipterygium glaucum Decne.SynonymsDipterygium scabrum, Pteroloma arabicum, Pteroloma glaucumCommon namesAlqa, Cleome pallida Kotschy

Salsola orientalis

Salsola orientalis

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Distribution: for sure in Pakistan...

Ephedra

Ephedra

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Ephedra - the genus is found worldwide, in desert regions, but not in Australia. Ephedra lomatolepis is a species of Ephedra that is native to Kazakhstan and to the Tuva region of Siberia.

Euphorbia caducifolia

Euphorbia caducifolia

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Occurs mostly in Asia also Spring Valley, California Common name: Leafless Milk Hedge • Hindi: Danda-thor • Telugu: Katte jemudu

Leptadenia pyrotechnica

Leptadenia pyrotechnica

Seidlitzia stocksii

Seidlitzia stocksii

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Seidlitzia stocksii is distributed in Afghanistan, Pakistan and West India (Punjab, Rajasthan), where it grows on sandy or loamy saline soils (halophyte) and limestone hills. Vernacular name: It is locally known as khar, meaning salty.

Nannorrhops

Nannorrhops

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Nannorrhops ritchiana, the Mazari palm It is native to southwestern Asia, in the historical region of Balochistan, from the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula east through Iran and Afghanistan to Pakistan, growing at altitudes of up to 1600 m

Chilopsis linearis

Chilopsis linearis

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Desert-willow

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Distribution also includes Sahara

Halocnemum strobilaceum

Halocnemum strobilaceum

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It is native to coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea and parts of the Middle East and central Asia, where it grows in coastal and inland salt marshes, alkali flats, and other habitats with saline soils.

Frakenia

Frakenia

Launaea arborescens

Launaea arborescens

Zilla spinosa

Zilla spinosa

Thymelaea microphylla

Thymelaea microphylla

Ephedra fragilis

Ephedra fragilis

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Ephedra fragilis, commonly named the joint pine, is a species of Ephedra that is native to eastern Mediterranean region of southern Europe and Northern Africa, and from Madeira and the Canary Islands in the Atlantic.Its habitats are rocky hills and stone walls, where it grows to 6 feet

Limonium pruinosum

Limonium pruinosum

Salsola tetragona

Salsola tetragona

Hyoscyamus muticus

Hyoscyamus muticus

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GRASS

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Distribution also includes Pakistan

Cyperus conglomeratus

Cyperus conglomeratus

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This species is accepted, and its native range is W. Tropical Africa to NW. India and W. Indian Ocean

Panicum turgidum

Panicum turgidum

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It is a plant of arid regions across Africa and Asia, and has been introduced to other parts of the world. It is common across the Sahara and Arabia, from Senegal to Pakistan, and known by a number of common names, most widely as Taman, tuman, or thaman in Egypt and Arabia; merkba or markouba in Mauritania and some Saharan Arabics; and afezu in Tamachek. Other common names include guinchi (eastern Sahara) and du-ghasi (Somalia). It grows on sand dunes in hot, dry climates, and will also grow in latosols.

Stipa capensis

Stipa capensis

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Stipa capensis, the Mediterranean needle-grass, cape rice grass, Mediterranean steppegrass or twisted-awned speargrass, is an annual grass.

Ochthochloa

Ochthochloa

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Ochthochloa is a genus of desert plants in the grass family native to the Sahara and Arabian DesertsThe only known species is Ochthochloa compressa.

Dactyloctenium scindicum

Dactyloctenium scindicum

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Dactyloctenium is a genus of Asian, African, and Australian plants in the grass family.[1] A common name for the plants is crowfoot grassesDactyloctenium scindicum - This species is accepted, and its native range is Egypt to Kenya and NW. India.

Lasiurus scindicus

Lasiurus scindicus

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Lasiurus is a genus of Asian and African plants in the grass family, Poaceae, found primarily in arid regions.The only known species is Lasiurus scindicus, native to drier regions of northern Africa and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Mali to India

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Distribution also includes Pakistan

Cenchrus

Cenchrus

Dichanthium annulatum

Dichanthium annulatum

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Common names include marvel grass, Diaz bluestem, Kleberg bluestem, Hindi grass, ringed dichanthium, sheda grass, medio bluestem (var. papillosum),jargu grass, Delhi grass, vuda bluegrass, two-flowered golden-beard, Santa Barbara grass (English language), pajón, yerba de vias (Spanish language), hemeira, abu qasaba (Arabic), alabang grass, lindi (Philippines), pitilla (Cuba), climacuna (Colombia), song tha'o to (Vietnam), ya Hindi, ya waen (Thailand), vleivingergras (var. papillosum) (South Africa), zu-uc (Mexico), ebastan (Mali), and lukh (Suda)In India, where it is very important in agriculture, it has many common names, including karad,[2] bansi, daroya, gawat, janewa, jinjva, loari, marvalyan hullu, palvan, sam payen, zinjoo, and zinsma.It is native to tropical Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Africa. It has been introduced to many other parts of the world for cultivation, and it has become naturalized in some places, such as Australia

Desmostachya bipinnata

Desmostachya bipinnata

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Desmostachya bipinnata, commonly known in English by the names halfa grass, big cordgrass, and salt reed-grass, is an Old World perennial grass, long known and used in human history. Desmostachya bipinnata is native to northeast and west tropical, and northern Africa (in Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Mauritania, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia); and countries in the Middle East, and temperate and tropical Asia (in Afghanistan, China, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand)

Sporobolus

Sporobolus

Crotalaria burhia

Crotalaria burhia

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Crotalaria burhia is a herb found in north-west India, mainly in the Thar desert region.

Eragrostis

Eragrostis

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Eragrostis is a large and widespread [genus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus) of plants in the [grass family](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poaceae), found in many countries on all inhabited continents and many islands. Eragrostis is commonly known as lovegrass or canegrass.

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Distribution also includes Sahara

Lygeum spartum

Lygeum spartum

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Lygeum spartum, commonly called esparto grass, cord grassor albardine, which is distributed in arid areas around the Mediterranean Sea

Stipagrostis pungens

Stipagrostis pungens

FLOWERS, HERBS, PLANTS

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Cistanche tubulosa

Cistanche tubulosa

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Cistanche tubulosa is a holoparasitic desert plant species in the genus Cistanche.

Citrullus colocynthis

Citrullus colocynthis

Battandiera amoena

Battandiera amoena

Ceratolimon feei

Ceratolimon feei

NEARCTIC

AUSTRALASIA

NEOTROPICAL

NEARCTIC

ECOREGIONS ESSENTIAL

PALEARCTIC / INDO-MALAYAN

PAKISTAN

THAR DESERT

GENERAL LOOK

COMPONENTS

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GROUND

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The Thar’s desert sands overlie Archean (early Precambrian) gneiss (metamorphic rocks formed between 4 billion and 2.5 billion years ago), Proterozoic (later Precambrian) sedimentary rocks (formed about 2.5 billion to 541 million years ago), and more-recent alluvium (material deposited by rivers). The surface consists of aeolian (wind-deposited) sand that has accumulated over the past 1.8 million years. The soils consist of several main groups—desert soils, red desertic soils, sierozems (brownish gray soils), the red and yellow soils of the foothills, the saline soils of the depressions, and the lithosols (shallow weathered soils) and regosols (soft loose soils) found in the hills. All those soils are predominantly coarse-textured, well-drained, and calcareous (calcium-bearing). A thick accumulation of lime often occurs at varying depths. The soils are generally infertile and, because of severe wind erosion, are overblown with sand.

Eolian sand

Sand dunes

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e.g.Lal Suhanra National Park

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TREES

Vachellia nilotica

Vachellia nilotica

Vachellia jacquemontii

Vachellia jacquemontii

Balanites roxburghii

Balanites roxburghii

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Hingot/hingoto/hingua/hingorni/desert date

Jujube

Jujube

Ziziphus mauritiana

Ziziphus mauritiana

Ziziphus nummularia

Ziziphus nummularia

Calotropis procera

Calotropis procera

Cordia sinensis

Cordia sinensis

Phoenix dactylifera

Phoenix dactylifera

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Date palm

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Prosopis cineraria

Prosopis cineraria

Tamarix aphylla

Tamarix aphylla

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Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Salvadora persica

Salvadora persica

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Jaal/peelu/dhalu/toothbrush/mustard tree

Tecomella undulata

Tecomella undulata

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Rohira

Salvadora oleoides

Salvadora oleoides

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Kharo jaal/bada peelu

Moringa concanesis

Moringa concanesis

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Sargado/bitter drumstick

SHURBS

Suaeda fruticosa

Suaeda fruticosa

Aerva javanica

Aerva javanica

Clerodendrum phlomidis

Clerodendrum phlomidis

Leptadenia pyrotechnica

Leptadenia pyrotechnica

Grewia tenax

Grewia tenax

Commiphora wightii

Commiphora wightii

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Googal/mukul myrhh

Maytenus emarginata

Maytenus emarginata

Capparis decidua

Capparis decidua

Mimosa hamata

Mimosa hamata

Calligonum polygonoides

Calligonum polygonoides

Calotropis procera

Calotropis procera

Haloxylon

Haloxylon

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shurbs or smal trees

Aerva javanica

Aerva javanica

Euphorbia caducifolia

Euphorbia caducifolia

Euphorbia caducifolia

Euphorbia caducifolia

Tree/shurbs with horny branches....

Tree/shurbs with horny branches....

Mimosa aculeaticarpa

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catclaw mimosa or the wait-a-minute bush, and is endemic to upland regions of Mexico and the Southwestern United States, particularly Arizona, New Mexico and Texas

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GRASS

Cyperus conglomeratus

Cyperus conglomeratus

Ochthochloa

Ochthochloa

Dactyloctenium scindicum

Dactyloctenium scindicum

Cenchrus biflorus

Cenchrus biflorus

Crotalaria burhia

Crotalaria burhia

Cenchrus setigerus

Cenchrus setigerus

Lasiurus scindicus

Lasiurus scindicus

Cynodon dactylon

Cynodon dactylon

Panicum turgidum

Panicum turgidum

Panicum antidotale

Panicum antidotale

Dichanthium annulatum

Dichanthium annulatum

Sporobolus

Sporobolus

Sporobolus marginatus

Cenchrus ciliaris

Cenchrus ciliaris

Desmostachya bipinnata

Desmostachya bipinnata

Saccharum spontaneum

Saccharum spontaneum

Eragrostis

Eragrostis

Eragrostis

Eragrostis

Phragmites

Phragmites

Typha

Typha

Johnson grass

Johnson grass

Leptadenia pyrotechnica

Leptadenia pyrotechnica

FLOWERS / HERBS

Bekario/ Heartleaf indigo

Bekario/ Heartleaf indigo

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OTHER PLANTS

Suaeda fruticosa

Suaeda fruticosa

Citrullus colocynthis

Citrullus colocynthis

BALUCHISTAN XERIC WOODLANDS

GENERAL LOOK

COMPONENTS

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67% of the territory is bare or sparse vegetation. %9 is shrubland, 8% is herbaceous vegetation, and 9% is cultivated cropland. Below 1,500 meters, the vegetation is steppe in character. From 1,500 to 2,000 meters is found montane open forest of Pistachio trees (Pistacia atlantica), Wild almond (of genus Prunus), and Barberry (Berberis). Lower brush includes Honeysuckle bush (of genus Lonicera), Sage (Artemisia (genus) spp.), and Pashtun juniper (Juniperus macropoda). At higher altitudes there is a transition zone of Sclerophyll trees (woody brush with hard leaves). At still higher elevations are the isolated alpine meadows of other ecoregions.

Indus Valley desert

REGISTAN-NORTH PAKISTAN SANDY DESERT

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to checkhttps://postconflict.unep.ch/publications/afg_tech/theme_02/afg_biodiv.pdfhttps://www.cbd.int/doc/world/af/af-nbsap-01-en.pdfHingol National Park the eco-region covers the large semi-desert region of southern afghanistan including the registan Desert and the Siestan Basin. it combines all of Freitag’s (1971, 1972) semi-desert communities in the south-western part of the country. this includes the Haloxylon salicrnicum Semi-de-sert, calliginum-artistida Semi-Desert, chenopodiumrich and amygdalus Semi-Desert communities. Dasht-e-nawar Flamingo and waterfowl Sanctuary is not legally protected by the afghan government and the insecurity that charac-terizes the area limits the realization of practical conserva-tion measures

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SOUTH IRAN NUBO-SINDIAN DESERT AND SEMI-DESERT

SOUTH IRAN NUBO-SINDIAN DESERT AND SEMI-DESERT

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to check: Hingol National Park

AFROTROPICAL

SAHARA

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ECOREGIONS

AUSTRALASIA

Gibson desert

Central Ranges xeric scrub

Carnarvon xeric shrublands

Great Sandy-Tanami desert

Tanami Desert

Tanami Desert

Simpson desert

Great Victoria desert

Nullarbor Plains xeric shrublands

Pilbara shrublands

Tirari-Sturt stony desert

Western Australian Mulga shrublands

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AFROTROPICAL

Aldabra Island xeric scrub

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Djibouti xeric shrublands

Eritrean coastal desert

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Hobyo grasslands and shrublands

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Somalia

Ile Europa and Bassas da India xeric scrub

Kalahari xeric savanna

Kaokoveld desert

Madagascar spiny thickets

Madagascar succulent woodlands

Karoo

Gariep Karoo

Nama Karoo shrublands

Succulent Karoo xeric shrublands

Namaqualand-Richtersveld steppe

Namib Desert

Namibian savanna woodlands

Socotra Island xeric shrublands

Somali montane xeric woodlands

Southwest Arabian coastal xeric shrublands

Southwest Arabian Escarpment shrublands and woodlands

Southwest Arabian highland xeric scrub

St. Peter and St. Paul Rocks

INDO-MALAYAN

Aravalli west thorn scrub forests

Deccan thorn scrub forests

Indus Valley desert

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Chakwal canyon, PK

Thar desert

NEARCTIC

Araya and Paria xeric scrub

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Venezuela

Baja California desert

Central Mexican matorral

Chihuahuan desert

Colorado Plateau shrublands

Sandstone

Sandstone

Great Basin shrub steppe

Gulf of California xeric scrub

Meseta Central matorral

Mojave desert

Snake-Columbia shrub steppe

Sonoran desert

Tamaulipan mezquital

Tamaulipan matorral

Wyoming Basin shrub steppe

PALEARCTIC

Alashan Plateau semi-desert

Afghan Mountains semi-desert

Arabian-Persian Gulf coastal plain desert

Arabian desert

Arabian sand desert

Arabian stone/mixed desert

Azerbaijan shrub desert and steppe

Badghyz and Karabil semi-desert

Baluchistan xeric woodlands

Caspian lowland desert

Central Afghan Mountains xeric woodlands

Central Asian northern desert

Central Asian riparian woodlands

Central Asian southern desert

Central Persian desert basins

East Arabian fog shrublands and sand desert

part of Oman

East Saharan montane xeric woodlands

East Sahara Desert

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Great Sand Sea, Rebiana Sand Sea,Idehan Ubari

Eastern Gobi desert steppe

Gobi Lakes Valley desert steppe

Great Lakes Basin desert steppe

Junggar Basin semi-desert

Kazakh semi-desert

Kopet Dag semi-desert

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Ecoregion territory (light green, straddling border of Iran and Turkmenistan)

Mesopotamian shrub desert

North Arabian desert

North Arabian highland shrublands

North Saharan Xeric Steppe and Woodland

Paropamisus xeric woodlands

Qaidam Basin semi-desert

Red Sea-Arabian Desert shrublands

Red Sea coastal desert

Registan-North Pakistan sandy desert

Saharan Atlantic coastal desert

South Arabian plains and plateau desert

South Iran Nubo-Sindian desert and semi-desert

South Sahara desert

Taklimakan desert

Tibesti-Jebel Uweinat montane xeric woodlands

West Sahara desert

West Saharan montane xeric woodlands

NEOTROPICAL

Atacama desert

Caribbean shrublands

Cuban cactus scrub

Galápagos Islands xeric scrub

Guajira-Barranquilla xeric scrub

La Costa xeric shrublands

Malpelo Island xeric scrub

Motagua Valley thornscrub

Paraguaná xeric scrub

San Lucan xeric scrub

Sechura desert

Tehuacán Valley matorral

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