An ecozone, also known as a biogeographic realm, is a division of the surface of the Earth based on the history and patterns of evolution of plants and animals.
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An ecozone, also known as a biogeographic realm, is a division of the surface of the Earth based on the history and patterns of evolution of plants and animals.
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An ecozone, also known as a biogeographic realm, is a division of the surface of the Earth based on the history and patterns of evolution of plants and animals.
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Terrestrial ecozone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An ecozone is the broadest biogeographic division of the Earth's land ... and Tasmania; he places Wallacea in the Indomalayan Realm, New Guinea, New ... |
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Biogeographic realms are large spatial regions within which ecosystems share a broadly similar biological evolutionary history. Eight terrestrial biogeographic ...
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Biogeographic realms refer to the large spatial regions within which ecosystems share a broadly similar biological evolutionary history. Biome considers the ...
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In _ terminology, Biogeographical Realm is used in place of the Biogeo-,. _graphical ... realms in place of the earlier 7 biogeographical regions. Oceania is ...
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Biogeographic Realms (Generalised) (2004). This map is a simplified representation of the eight Biogeographical Realms of the world. This global map provides ...
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The majority of tropical rainforests are found in four biogeographic realms: the Afrotropical (mainland Africa, Madagascar, and scattered islands), the Australian ...
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