- The
Palearctic or
Palaearctic is a
biogeographic realm of the Earth, the
largest of eight.
Confined almost entirely to the
Eastern Hemisphere, it stretches...
- the
Western Palearctic (full
title Handbook of the
Birds of Europe, the
Middle East, and
North Africa: The
Birds of the
Western Palearctic;
often referred...
- transition) Saharo-Arabian
transition zone (
Palearctic–Ethiopian transition)
Chinese transition zone (
Palearctic–Oriental
transition zone transition) Indo-Malayan...
- Macrovipera,
known as the
large Palearctic vipers, is a
genus of
vipers that
inhabit the
semideserts and
steppes of
North Africa, the Near and
Middle East...
- The
Western Palaearctic or
Western Palearctic is part of the
Palaearctic realm, one of the
eight biogeographic realms dividing the Earth's surface. Because...
- 12980. Snow, D.W.; Perrins, C.M., eds. (1997). The
Birds of the
Western Palearctic. Vol. 1 (Abridged ed.).
Oxford University Press. pp. 535–538. ISBN 0-19-854099-X...
- The
Global 200 is the list of
ecoregions identified by the
World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF), the
global conservation organization, as
priorities for conservation...
- The term
Western Palearctic black-and-white
flycatchers is used to
refer to a
group of similar-looking
birds in the
genus Ficedula:
Atlas pied flycatcher...
- countries,
lying in two of the world's
major biogeographic realms: the
Palearctic and the Indomalayan. By one measure,
China has over 34,687
species of...
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Nepal Palearctic Montane gr****lands and
shrublands Yarlung Zambo arid
steppe China Palearctic Tundra Arctic desert Russian Federation Palearctic Tundra...