Northern Highlands

This article is about the region of Madagascar. See Northern Highlands Regional High School for the high school in New Jersey, United States.

The Northern Highlands are a mountainous biogeographical region of northern Madagascar. The region includes the Tsaratanana Massif (with the highest mountain of Madagascar, Maromokotro) and smaller nearby massifs such as Marojejy, Anjanaharibe-Sud, and Manongarivo.[1] The Mandritsara Window separates the Northern from the Central Highlands and apparently acts as a barrier to dispersal between the two highlands, leading to species pairs such as Voalavo gymnocaudus (Northern Highlands) and Voalavo antsahabensis (Central Highlands).[2] None of the montane endemics of Tsaratanana are shared with the major massifs of the Central Highlands.[3]

References

  1. Goodman et al., 2006, p. 395
  2. Goodman et al., 2005, p. 872
  3. Raxworthy and Nussbaum, 1998, table 2

Literature cited

Coordinates: 14°30′S 49°00′E / 14.5°S 49.0°E / -14.5; 49.0

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