Woodland
A woodland is, in the broad sense, land covered with trees, or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood, a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade. Woodlands may support an understory of shrubs and herbaceous plants including grasses. Woodland may form a transition to shrubland under drier conditions or during early stages of primary or secondary succession. Higher-density areas of trees with a largely closed canopy that provides extensive and nearly continuous shade are often referred to as forests.
Extensive efforts by conservationist groups have been made to preserve woodlands from urbanization and agriculture. For example, the woodlands of Northwest Indiana have been preserved as part of the Indiana Dunes.
Definitions
United Kingdom
Woodland is used in British woodland management to mean tree-covered areas which arose naturally and which are then managed, while forest is usually used in the British Isles to describe plantations, usually more extensive, or hunting Forests, which are a land use with a legal definition and may not be wooded at all. The term ancient woodland is used in British nature conservation to refer to any wooded land that has existed since 1600, and often for thousands of years, since the last Ice Age.North America
is a closely related American term which refers to a stand of trees generally used for firewood. While woodlots often technically have closed canopies, they are so small that light penetration from the edge makes them ecologically closer to woodland than forest.Australia
In Australia, a woodland is defined as an area with sparse cover of trees, and an open woodland has very sparse cover. Woodlands are also subdivided into tall woodlands, or low woodlands, if their trees are over or under high respectively. This contrasts with forests, which have greater than 30% cover by trees.Oak disease
, an oak disease, results from Phytophthora ramorum, a pathogen that thrives in moist, humid conditions. This causal agent attacks the phloem and cambium of oaks, allowing beetle and fungi infestation. It has killed millions of tanoaks since it was discovered in the mid-1990s. SOD does not affect white oaks and drier areas like foothill woodlands, but affects forests and more moist conditions like live oak woodlands and forests, which have been significantly impacted.Woodland ecoregions
Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
- Afrotropical realm
- * Angolan Miombo woodlands
- * Angolan Mopane woodlands
- * Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands
- * Eastern Miombo woodlands
- * Kalahari Acacia-Baikiaea woodlands
- * Zambezian and Mopane woodlands
- * Zambezian Baikiaea woodlands
- Neotropical realm
- * Cerrado woodlands and savannas
Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
- Afrotropical realm
- * Al Hajar Al Gharbi montane woodlands
- Palearctic realm
- * Gissaro-Alai open woodlands
Montane grasslands and shrublands
- Afrotropical realm
- * Angolan Scarp savanna and woodlands
- * Drakensberg alti-montane grasslands and woodlands
- * Drakensberg montane grasslands, woodlands and forests
- * East African montane moorlands
- * Ethiopian montane grasslands and woodlands
- Palearctic realm
- * Kopet Dag woodlands and forest steppe
Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub
- Australasian realm
- * Coolgardie woodlands
- * Cumberland Plain Woodland
- * Mount Lofty woodlands
- * Murray-Darling woodlands and mallee
- * Naracoorte woodlands
- * Southwest Australia woodlands
- Nearctic realm
- * California chaparral and woodlands
- Palearctic realm
- Baccanico an area with a high density of all sorts of berry trees.
- * Canary Islands dry woodlands and forests
- * Mediterranean acacia-argania dry woodlands and succulent thickets
- * Mediterranean dry woodlands and steppe
- * Mediterranean woodlands and forests
- * Southeastern Iberian shrubs and woodlands
Deserts and xeric shrublands
- Afrotropical realm
- * East Saharan montane xeric woodlands
- * Madagascar succulent woodlands
- * Somali montane xeric woodlands
- * Southwestern Arabian montane woodlands
- Palearctic realm
- * Baluchistan xeric woodlands
- * Central Afghan Mountains xeric woodlands
- * Central Asian riparian woodlands
- * North Saharan steppe and woodlands
- * Paropamisus xeric woodlands
- * South Saharan steppe and woodlands
- * Tibesti-Jebel Uweinat montane xeric woodlands
- * West Saharan montane xeric woodlands