Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests
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Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests are a forest biome. They are located in regions of semi-humid climate at tropical and subtropical latitudes. Most tropical and subtropical coniferous forest ecoregions are found in the Nearctic and Neotropic ecozones, from Mexico to Nicaragua and on the Greater Antilles, Bahamas, and Bermuda. Other tropical and subtropical coniferous forests ecoregions occur in Asia.
See also; See also forest, Trees of the world
[edit] Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests ecoregions
| Indomalaya Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests edit | |
|---|---|
| Himalayan subtropical pine forests | Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan |
| Luzon tropical pine forests | Philippines |
| Northeast India-Myanmar pine forests | India, Myanmar |
| Sumatran tropical pine forests | Indonesia |
| Nearctic Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests edit | |
|---|---|
| Bermuda subtropical conifer forests | Bermuda |
| Sierra Madre Occidental pine-oak forests | Mexico, United States |
| Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests | Mexico, United States |
| Ecozones |
| Afrotropic · Antarctic · Australasia · Indomalaya · Nearctic · Neotropic · Oceania · Palearctic |
External link: Tropical and subtropical coniferous forests (World Wildlife Fund)fr:Forêts de conifères tropicales et subtropicales

