Maulino forest (Spanish: Bosque Maulino) is a forest type naturally growing in the Chilean Coast Range of Central Chile from latitude 35°55 to 36°20 S. The forest grows in the transition zone between Mediterranean climate and humid temperate climate. Precipitation varies from 1000 to 700 mm/a and is concentrated in winter.[1] According to geographers Humberto Fuenzalida and Edmundo Pisano the forest is one of mesophytes on the transition zone of temperate rain forests.[1]
^ abSan Martín, José; Donoso, Claudio (1995). "Estructura florística e impacto antrópico en el bosque Maulino de Chile" [Floristic structure and human impact on the Maulino forest of Chile]. In Armesto, Juan J.; Villagrán, Carolina; Arroyo, Mary Kalin (eds.). Ecología de los bosques nativos de Chile (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Editorial Universitaria. pp. 153–167. ISBN 9561112841.
Maulinoforest (Spanish: Bosque Maulino) is a forest type naturally growing in the Chilean Coast Range of Central Chile from latitude 35°55 to 36°20 S...
it is known as Maulinoforest. Nothofagus glauca and N. Alessandrii are predominant trees in Maulinoforest. Deciduous Nothofagus forests also grow along...
dahlbomii is an important insect in local ecosystems, such as the Maulinoforest of central Chile. There, it is a major pollinator of native plants such...
regeneración del bosque Maulino: diagnóstico actual y perspectivas futuras" [Fragmentation and regeneration dynamics of the Maulinoforest: present status and...
regeneración del bosque Maulino: diagnóstico actual y perspectivas futuras" [Fragmentation and regeneration dynamics of the Maulinoforest: present status and...
reserve contains one of the larger remaining patches of Maulinoforest, a distinctive forest community at the transition between Mediterranean climate...
regeneración del bosque Maulino: diagnóstico actual y perspectivas futuras" [Fragmentation and regeneration dynamics of the Maulinoforest: present status and...
latitude. It is a typical tree of the maritime mediterranean-climate Maulinoforest of Central Chile, its current range spanning over 330 km from north...
wetter Valdivian temperate forests ecoregion, which includes transitional deciduous forests, including the Maulinoforest of the Chilean Coast Range,...
majority of the forest areas around Pichilemu are covered with pine and eucalyptus plantations, a native Maulinoforest (now the Municipal Forest) remains....
mostly forested. The predominant forest type is Chilean Coast Range mountain forest, also known as Maulinoforest (bosque caducifolio Maulino) or the...
fluctuating asymmetry of Ceroglossus chilensis (Carabidae) in the fragmented Maulinoforest and surrounding pine plantations Hugo Benitez De La FUENTE, Marcela...
occupancy (AOO) is 116 km2 (45 sq mi). It is a characteristic tree of the Maulinoforest plant community, which is transitional between the Mediterranean-climate...
Chile, from 35º 21’ to 37º45’ S. It grows in native deciduous forests, known as Maulinoforest, between 30 and 850 meters elevation. The predominant canopy...
(in Spanish). Retrieved 8 July 2018. "Los grandes (y olvidados) bancos maulinos". El Centro (in Spanish). 1 March 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2018. "Banco...
hog-nosed skunk and plants such as the ciprés de la cordillera and roble Maulino. In the area can be found seven of the ten species of the genus Nothofagus...