- An
ecozone may
refer to:
Biogeographic realm, the
broadest biogeographic division of Earth's land
surface (referred to as
ecozone by BBC) Biome, a large...
-
Canada has 20
major ecosystems—
ecozones,
comprising 15
terrestrial units and 5
marine units.
These ecozones are
further subdivided into 53 ecoprovinces...
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further subdivided into ecoregions. A
biogeographic realm is also
known as "
ecozone",
although that term may also
refer to ecoregions. The
realms delineate...
- http://www.Canadianbiodiversity.mcgill.ca http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/
ecozones/Palearctic_
ecozone Edmund Burke III, "The
Transformation of the
middle Eastern Environment...
- The
Prairies Ecozone is a
Canadian terrestrial ecozone which spans the
southern areas of the
Prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba...
- Cronquist).
University of
California Press, Berkeley, PDF, DjVu. "Neotropic
Ecozone". July 2009. Albert, J. S., and R. E. Reis (2011).
Historical Biogeography...
- The
Montane Cordillera Ecozone, as
defined by the
Commission for
Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is an
ecozone in south-central
British Columbia and southwestern...
- The
Afrotropical realm is one of the Earth's
eight biogeographic realms. It
includes Sub-Saharan Africa, the
southern Arabian Peninsula, the
island of...
- The
Atlantic Marine Ecozone, as
defined by the
Commission for
Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is a
Canadian marine ecozone that
stretches from the Davis...
- The
Pacific Marine Ecozone, as
defined by the
Commission for
Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is a
Canadian and
American marine ecozone extending to the...