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In , the Dahomey Gap refers to the portion of the Guinean forest-savanna mosaic that extends all the way to the coast in , , and , thus separating the that covers much of the south of the region into two separate parts. The forest region west of the gap is called the Upper Guinean forests or Guinean forest zone, and the portion east of the gap is called the Lower Guinean forests, Lower Guinean-Congolian forests, or Congolian Forest Zone.

The major cities in the Gap are , Lomé, and . Several other cities, such as , exist on the fringe of the Gap.


Causes of dryness
The dryness of the Dahomey Gap is unusual, given that it lies surrounded by a very wet belt on all sides, without mountains to block moisture. Yet, Accra, which is in the heart of the Gap, receives only of rainfall per year — less than half the amount needed to sustain tropical rainforest (which would be expected at a latitude of 6° N).

The cause of the dryness of the Dahomey Gap can simply be explained thus:

  • In northern winter, high pressure centred on the sends dry northeasterly known as the over West Africa, creating a general dry season, including over the Gap.
  • In northern summer, an enormous low pressure system known as the forms over the huge Africa-Asia-Europe landmass. Centred over approximately and prevented by the huge barrier of the from moving further west, it extends a strong trough over West Africa. This trough sends warm and saturated westerly winds over West Africa, creating a wet season peaking in June on the coast (as the trough moves north) and in August inland.
  • The coast in the region of the highest rainfall (, , ) slopes from southeast to northwest. This aspect means that the moist westerlies are forced to shed enormous quantities of moisture, allowing rainforest to thrive despite a distinct .
  • In the Dahomey Gap, however, the coast slopes in such a way (northeast to southwest) that the rain-bearing westerlies flow parallel to the coast. This means that the low-level flow is divergent,
    (1961). 9780299022709, University of Wisconsin Press.
    so that the winds are not forced to give up nearly so much moisture, and thus the climate is much drier, with only a brief rainy season in May and June. Consequently, an open prevails adapted to the moderate rainfall and high in the hot temperatures.


Geological history
Evidence from biogeography suggests that the Dahomey Gap has had significance for up to 90 million years. Murphy and Collier, in their analysis of two fish genera, show a split in the African species which they attribute to the presence of an epicontinental sea between the late and early . as PDF This discontinuity had earlier been noted in plant species by White and is supported by an analysis of the clade by Maurin et al.

The Dahomey Gap has existed in its present form for only about four thousand years.

(2025). 9780300084337, Yale University Press. .
For most of the , dry conditions due to a much colder (aided by extensive cold currents from ice sheets in and ) have meant that the present-day forest zone has supported very little or no rainforest.
(2025). 9780674015708, Harvard University Press.
In periods, however, rainfall throughout West Africa has often been so heavy that the Gap has become wet enough to support rainforest, thus eliminating the savanna.
(1996). 9780521420549, Cambridge University Press.


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