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Bahamian pineyards are a
tropical and
subtropical coniferous forest ecoregion in the
Bahamas and the
Turks and
Caicos Islands. The
Bahamian pineyards cover...
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Bahama nuthatch (Sitta insularis) is a
nuthatch species endemic to the
pineyards of
Grand Bahama island in the Bahamas. It may be
extinct as of 2019. It...
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researching the
warbler on an
island where pineyards had
never grown,
hypothesized that a
sampling bias for
birds in
pineyards had
skewed the
results of the research...
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Lumber company, a US-owned company,
deforested much of the
indigenous pineyards that grew on
North Andros. As a
result of poor
planning for sustainable...
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inhabits tropical and
subtropical coniferous forests such as
Bahamian pineyards, in both
lowland savannas and
montane forests. As of 2013, the species...
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either rocky or
mangrove swamp. Low
scrub covers much of the
surface area.
Pineyards are
found on four of the
northern islands:
Grand Bahama,
Great Abaco,...
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interests in
Grand Bahama, was
granted 20,000
hectares (50,000 acres) of
pineyard with
substantial areas of
swamp and
scrubland by the
Bahamian government...
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contains three terrestrial ecoregions:
Bahamian dry forests,
Bahamian pineyards, and Bahamian-Antillean mangroves. The two
distinct island groups are...
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Rocky coppice occurs on
limestone outcroppings between mangroves and
pineyards.
These forests are
often flooded at high tide. They are
dominated by spiny...
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thought that the
changing wetter climate allowed a new
habitat of
Bahamian pineyards (Caribbean pine forests) to
spread over the islands,
which drove this...