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Maulino forest (Spanish: Bosque Maulino) is a forest type naturally growing in the Chilean Coast Range of Central Chile from latitude 35°55 to 36°20 S. The chief tree species is Nothofagus glauca. Other tree species include Nothofagus leonii, Nothofagus alessandri and Gomortega keule. The forest grows at a transition zone between Mediterranean climate to humid temperate climate. Precipitations vary from 1000 to 700 mm/a and are concentrated in winter. According to geographers Humberto Fuenzalida and Edmundo Pisano the forest is one of mesophytes on the transition zone of temperate rain forests.

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  • Maulino forest (Spanish: Bosque Maulino) is a forest type naturally growing in the Chilean Coast Range of Central Chile from latitude 35°55 to 36°20 S. The chief tree species is Nothofagus glauca. Other tree species include Nothofagus leonii, Nothofagus alessandri and Gomortega keule. The forest grows at a transition zone between Mediterranean climate to humid temperate climate. Precipitations vary from 1000 to 700 mm/a and are concentrated in winter. According to geographers Humberto Fuenzalida and Edmundo Pisano the forest is one of mesophytes on the transition zone of temperate rain forests. José San Martín and Claudio Donoso identify three forest subtypes: * Nothofagus glauca forests * Nothofagus antarctica forests * Nothofagus alessandri forest Maulino forest stand out for its high degree of endemism. (en)
  • El bosque maulino es un tipo de bosque templado que crece naturalmente en la zona central de Chile, en la Cordillera de la Costa, desde la latitud 35° 55 a 36° 20 S, aproximadamente entre el río Maule y Cobquecura. La principal especie arbórea es Nothofagus glauca (hualo o roble maulino). Otras especies de árboles incluyen (huala), Nothofagus alessandrii (ruil), Nothofagus obliqua (roble-hualle) y Gomortega keule (queule). (es)
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  • El bosque maulino es un tipo de bosque templado que crece naturalmente en la zona central de Chile, en la Cordillera de la Costa, desde la latitud 35° 55 a 36° 20 S, aproximadamente entre el río Maule y Cobquecura. La principal especie arbórea es Nothofagus glauca (hualo o roble maulino). Otras especies de árboles incluyen (huala), Nothofagus alessandrii (ruil), Nothofagus obliqua (roble-hualle) y Gomortega keule (queule). (es)
  • Maulino forest (Spanish: Bosque Maulino) is a forest type naturally growing in the Chilean Coast Range of Central Chile from latitude 35°55 to 36°20 S. The chief tree species is Nothofagus glauca. Other tree species include Nothofagus leonii, Nothofagus alessandri and Gomortega keule. The forest grows at a transition zone between Mediterranean climate to humid temperate climate. Precipitations vary from 1000 to 700 mm/a and are concentrated in winter. According to geographers Humberto Fuenzalida and Edmundo Pisano the forest is one of mesophytes on the transition zone of temperate rain forests. (en)
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  • Bosque maulino (es)
  • Maulino forest (en)
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