tundraforest
Tundraforest is a term used to describe a transitional biome located between the treeless Arctic tundra and the boreal forest. It is characterized by a sparse distribution of trees, often stunted or wind-swept, interspersed with open tundra vegetation such as mosses, lichens, sedges, and dwarf shrubs. This landscape is typically found in subarctic regions, forming a mosaic of open woodlands and shrubby meadows.
The development of tundraforest is influenced by a combination of factors, including latitude, climate, and soil
This biome plays an important ecological role, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife, including caribou,