Halmahera rain forests

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The Halmahera rain forests are a biodiverse tropical moist forest ecoregion in Indonesia’s Maluku Islands, known for high endemism and unique Australasian-Asian mixed flora and fauna.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ecoregion
rainforest
tropical moist broadleaf forest
biogeographicRealm Australasia NERFINISHED
Wallacea NERFINISHED
biome tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests
climate tropical rainforest climate
conservationStatus vulnerable
containsSpecies Dusky scrubfowl NERFINISHED
Halmahera boobook NERFINISHED
Halmahera golden bulbul NERFINISHED
Halmahera python
Ivory-breasted pitta NERFINISHED
Wallace’s standardwing NERFINISHED
White cockatoo
endemic birds of Halmahera
endemic mammals of Halmahera
country Indonesia
flora montane forest at higher elevations
tropical lowland evergreen forest
hasBiogeographicRole transition zone between Asian and Australasian biotas
hasCharacteristic high biodiversity
high endemism
mixed Australasian and Asian fauna
mixed Australasian and Asian flora
hasEcoregionCode AA0114
hasEndemismLevel high for birds
high for reptiles
moderate for mammals
locatedIn Indonesia
Maluku Islands NERFINISHED
Wallacea NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bacan NERFINISHED
Halmahera NERFINISHED
Kasiruta NERFINISHED
Morotai NERFINISHED
Obi Islands NERFINISHED
nearestLargeIsland New Guinea NERFINISHED
Sulawesi NERFINISHED
partOf Halmahera biodiversity hotspot NERFINISHED
Indomalayan ecozone transition area NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Conservation International NERFINISHED
WWF NERFINISHED
separatedBy deep ocean trenches
threatenedBy agricultural expansion
forest fragmentation
logging
mining

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Halmahera ecoregion Halmahera rain forests