The Madrean Archipelago ecoregion encompasses 4,334 km² (1,673 mi²) of the southwestern corner of New Mexico but is at the northeastern corner of a 199,385 km² (76,983 mi²) contiguous patch that extends west into southeastern Arizona and south to central Mexico along the eastern edge of the western Sierra Madre Mountains (CEC 2021). In New Mexico, elevations range from 1,175–2,574 m (3,855–8,445 ft) (USGS 2024a). Terrain consists of broad basins bordered by isolated, rugged mountains. The climate is a dry, subtropical steppe with hot summers and mild winters. From 1991 to 2020, the mean annual temperature ranged from 7–20 °C (44–68 °F) with 169–219 frost-free days, and precipitation averaged 41 cm (16 in) (range: 30–81 cm [12–32 in]), mostly occurring from July–September.
Habitats
Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Madrean Archipelago
SGCN Amphibians in the Madrean Archipelago
Perdita austini
Perdita semicrocea
Hesperapis trochanterata
Streptocephalus henridumontis
Sorex arizonae
Baiomys taylori ater
Holospira animasensis
Ashmunella animasensis
Gastrocopta cochisensis
Holospira crossei
Radiocentrum ferrissi
Radiocentrum hachetanum
Vertigo hinkleyi
Sonorella hachitana
Sonorella hachitana peloncillensis
Vallonia sonorana


