Biotope - Typologie Européenne EUNIS

F5.5Niveau 3Fourrés thermoméditerranéens
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Description
Shrub formations characteristic of the thermo-Mediterranean zone. Included here are those formations, for the most part indifferent to the siliceous or calcareous nature of the substrate, that reach their greatest extent or optimal development in the thermo-Mediterranean zone, typically with abundant Pistacia lentiscus, Myrtus communis, Phillyrea spp., Erica manipuliflora, Styrax officinalis, Genista fasselata, Euphorbia dendroides, Calicotome villosa and Sarcopoterium spinosum. Also included are the numerous, strongly characterized, thermophile formations endemic to the south of the Iberian peninsula, mostly thermo-Mediterranean but sometimes meso-Mediterranean; in their great local diversity they are a western counterpart of, and sometimes approach in appearance, the mostly eastern Mediterranean phryganas F7.
Taxons associés
Artemisia sp.Esp. caract.Calluna sp.Esp. caract.Genista sp.Esp. caract.Limonium sp.Esp. caract.Petrosimonia sp.Esp. caract.Pistacia lentiscus L., 1753Esp. caract.Ulex sp.Esp. caract.
F5.5ANiveau 4Fourrés téthyens occidentaux xéropsammitiques
Habitat sélectionné
Description
Open scrub formed by Stauracanthus genistoides ssp. genistoides, Halimium halimifolium, Halimium commutatum or Cistus libanotis (Cistus bourgaeanus), highly adapted to the extreme aridity and oligotrophy of fossil dunes and other deep, fixed sands with very low water table of coastal areas of the western Mediterranean basin and the subtropical Atlantic, particularly developed in the southwestern Iberian peninsula.
Taxons associés
Halimium halimifolium (L.) Willk., 1878Esp. caract.
Analyse écologique du milieu (en fonction des espèces présentes)