Geodiversity Increases Biodiversity
Oregon caves is located in the Siskiyou Mountains, which is part of the Klamath Mountains. This bioregion has among the country’s highest biodiversities of vascular plants (~3,800) and animals (~50,000), more than many tropics! Per acre, the Monument’s ~500 plants, ~5,000 animals, ~2,000 fungi and over a million bacteria are among the highest anywhere.
The high rate of biodiversity is due to the diverse temperatures, moisture regimes, climates, bedrock, and productivity. Such habitat diversity favors biodiversity.
The region’s serpentine, caves, cliffs, streams, springs, and granitics seem to be just the right size for diversity, not so large that species can’t speciate from isolation but not too small that extinction is high or migrants can’t find it.
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