Taiheiyo montane deciduous forests


The Taiheiyo montane deciduous forests ecoregion stretches for about 700 km along the eastern slopes of the island of Honshu, with some small patches on the southern islands of Shikoku and Kyushu. Lower elevations to the east along the coast are in the Taiheiyo evergreen forests ecoregion; higher elevations to the west are in the Nihonkai montane deciduous forests ecoregion. Characteristic forests are of Japanese beech, stone pine, and spruce.

Location and description

Elevations run from sea level to, with a mean elevation of. While most of the ecoregion is represented by a thin strip above the coastal region, there is a large inland section centered on the Akaishi Mountains in central Honshu, and another centered on Fukushima Prefecture to the north.

Climate

The climate of the ecoregion is Humid continental climate, warm summer. This climate is characterized by large seasonal temperature differentials and a warm summer (at least four months averaging over, but no month averaging over.

Flora and fauna

Japanese beech ', is a characteristic tree in the northeast of the region, up to. Other trees include the Japanese stone pine ' and Hemlock spruce . Typical understory is the Saga plant.. Large mammals in the ecoregion includes the Japanese serow, Sika deer, and Wild boar.

Protected areas

Protected areas in the ecoregion include: