A forest steppe is a temperate-climate ecotone and habitat type composed of grassland interspersed with areas of woodland or forest.
Locations
Forest steppe primarily occurs in a belt of forest steppes across northern
Eurasia from the eastern lowlands of
Europe to eastern
Siberia in
northeast Asia. It forms transition ecoregions between the temperate grasslands and temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
. Much of Russia belongs to the forest steppe zone, stretches from
Central Russia, across
Volga region, Ural,
and Far East Russia.
In upper North America another example of the forest steppe ecotone is the aspen parkland in the central Prairie Provinces, northeastern British Columbia, North Dakota, and Minnesota. It is the transition ecoregion from the Great Plains prairie and steppe temperate grasslands in the south to the Taiga biome forests in the north.
In central Asia the forest steppe ecotone is found in ecoregions in the mountains of the Iranian Plateau, in Iran, Afghanistan, and Balochistan.
Forest steppe ecoregions
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East European forest steppe forms a transition between the Central European and Sarmatic mixed forests to the north and the Pontic–Caspian steppe to the south. It extends from Romania in the west to the Ural Mountains in the east.
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The Kazakh forest steppe lies east of the Urals, between the West Siberian broadleaf and mixed forests and the Kazakh steppe.
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Altai montane forest and forest steppe
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The Southern Siberian rainforest includes forest-steppe areas.
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Selenge-Orkhon forest steppe
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The Daurian forest steppe lies between the Trans-Baikal conifer forests and East Siberian Taiga to the north and the Mongolian-Manchurian grassland to the south.
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Zagros Mountains forest steppe
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Elburz Range forest steppe
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Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
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Kuhrud-Kohbanan Mountains forest steppe
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Aspen parkland—North Dakota, Minnesota, and Canada
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