'Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands' are a
grassland biome located in
semi-arid to semi-
humid climate regions of
subtropical and
tropical latitudes.
Grasslands are dominated by
grass and other
herbaceous plants.
Savannas are grasslands with scattered
trees.
Shrublands are dominated by woody or herbaceous
shrubs.
Rainfall in tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands is between 50 and 150 centimeters (20 to 60 inches) a year , and can be highly seasonal, with the entire year's rainfall sometimes occurring within a couple of weeks. Much of the plant life on savannas is adapted to seasonal aridity. Adaptations to the dry climate include
herbaceous annuals, which die in the dry season and re-grow from seed each year, and
perennial plants which grow long tap roots to reach groundwater, or
bulbs to store water.
Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands occur on all continents but Antarctica. They are widespread on
Africa, and are also found in
India, the northern parts of
South America and
Australia, and the southern
United States.
'African Savannas' occur between forest or woodland regions and grassland regions. The climate varies, with an average temperature of 27°C with peaks of 30°C in April and October, and between 50 and 150 centimetres of rain per year. Flora includes:
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Acacia (Tree)
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★ Loses leaves in dry season to conserve moisture
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★ Leafy canopy in rainy season (flattened by winds)
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Baobab (Tree)
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★ Stores water in trunk
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★ Thick bark to protect it from fires in dry season
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★ Long Tap roots to reach underground moisture
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★ Few leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration
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Grass
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★ Grow Quickly to 3 or 4 meters in clumps
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★ Shoots die in dry season leaving only roots
★ Low Shrubs
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★ Drought resistant
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★ Small
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★ Thorns not leaves
Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregions
External link
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(World Wildlife Fund)