The Arizona/New Mexico Mountains ecoregion in New Mexico is comprised of nine separate mountain complexes totaling 46,895 km2 (18,106 mi2). The largest is part of a 110,936 km2 (42,832 mi2) complex that extends from western New Mexico through central Arizona (CEC 2021). In New Mexico, elevations range from 1,120 to 3,625 m (3,675 to 12,057 ft) (USGS 2024a), and terrain consists of steep mountains and some deeply dissected plateaus. Climates include desert, mid-latitude steppe, and subarctic. From 1991 to 2020, mean annual temperatures ranged from 2 - 20 °C (36 - 68 °F) depending largely upon elevation; annual precipitation averaged 47 cm (18 in) (range: 18 to 112 cm [8-44 in]) (AdaptWest 2022) with half occurring from December to March as rain or snow and half occurring from July to September as summer thundershowers.
Habitats
Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Arizona/New Mexico Mountains
SGCN Amphibians in the Arizona/New Mexico Mountains
Perdita aperta
Andrena mimbresensis
Andrena neffi
Andrena vogleri
Eulimnadia follisimilis
Lynceus brevifrons
Pseudotryonia alamosae
Oreohelix barbata
Oreohelix metcalfei cuchillensis
Ashmunella cockerelli
Ashmunella pseudodonta
Holospira cockerelli
Ashmunella macromphala
Ashmunella tetrodon
Deroceras heterura
Pyrgulopsis gilae
Ashmunella mendax
Oreohelix pilsbryi
Oreohelix swopei
Oreohelix nogalensis
Pyrgulopsis thermalis
Oreohelix confragosa
Ashmunella binneyi
Pyrgulopsis neomexicana
Gastrocopta prototypus
Vertigo concinnula
Ashmunella danielsi


