Negro–Branco moist forests
Tropical broadleaf forest covering portions of Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Negro–Branco moist forests (NT0143) is an ecoregion of tropical moist broadleaf forest to the east of the Andes in southern Venezuela, eastern Colombia and northern Brazil, in the Amazon biome. It lies on the watershed between the Orinoco and Rio Negro basins. It includes both blackwater and whitewater rivers, creating different types of seasonally flooded forest. The vegetation is more typical of the Guiana region than the Amazon.
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Negro–Branco moist forests | |
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Ecology | |
Realm | Neotropical |
Biome | Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests – Amazon |
Bird species | 486 |
Mammal species | 194 |
Geography | |
Area | 212,897 km2 (82,200 sq mi) |
Countries | Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela |
Coordinates | 1.776°N 66.249°W / 1.776; -66.249 |
Geology | Guiana Shield |
Rivers | Rio Negro, Rio Branco, Guaviare, Inírida, Vichada River, Ventuari |
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