WMS service corresponding to the Habitat of Community Interest Priority 2150-0. Habitat restricted to the Atlantic coasts of the peninsular southwest, mainly along the evolved dunes of the Uubbean coast. They are part of the tertiary dunes, more consolidated than those of the dune bands closest to the coast, and therefore, with a progressive evolution of the soil towards somewhat more mature states. Due to the rainy regimes that are present on the western Andalusian coast, in fixed dunes of flat topography, a wash of carbonates is generated giving rise to a more acidic soil than usual. In these circumstances, the vegetation of the tertiary dunes changes appearance, giving rise to acidophilic heaths, more adapted to these extremely poor soils. These heaths are mainly constituted Ulex australis, Erica scoparia, Calluna vulgaris and Erica umbellata, not being uncommon the jaguarzo Halimium halimifolium. The fauna is that of scrub and heath, highlighting the group of passriforms, among which are frequent totovia (Lullula arborea), common tarabilla (Saxicola torquata) or curruca rabilarga (Silvia undata). Node of the Environmental Information Network of Andalusia. Junta de Andalucia. Integrated into the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia, following the guidelines of the Andalusian Cartographic System.
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