Hobyo grasslands and shrublands

The Hobyo grasslands and shrublands is a desert and xeric scrubland ecoregion in Somalia. The ecoregion includes a belt of coastal dunes, 10 to 15 km wide, along the Arabian Sea coast, extending from north of Hobyo to south of Mogadishu.[1]

Hobyo grasslands and shrublands
Somalian coast south of Mogadishu
map of Hobyo grasslands and shrublands ecoregion
Ecology
RealmAfrotropic
BiomeDeserts and xeric shrublands
Geography
Area26,200 km2 (10,100 sq mi)
CountrySomalia
Conservation
Conservation statusvulnerable

The dunes support distinctive grassland and scrubland plant communities, with several endemic species, including Ash's lark (Mirafra ashi) and Obbia lark (Spizocorys obbiensis).[2] The ecoregion corresponds to the Central Somali coast endemic bird area.[3]

References

  1. "Hobyo Grasslands and Shrublands". WWF ecoregion profile. Accessed 26 September 2019.
  2. "Hobyo Grasslands and Shrublands". WWF ecoregion profile. Accessed 26 September 2019.
  3. BirdLife International (2019) Endemic Bird Areas factsheet: Central Somali coast. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 06/10/2019.


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