- A
phytochorion, in phytogeography, is a
geographic area with a
relatively uniform composition of
plant species.
Adjacent phytochoria do not
usually have...
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related to
Biogeographic realms.
Biome Cosmopolitan distribution Ecotone Phytochorion and
World Geographical Scheme for
Recording Plant Distributions, used...
- a
transition zone
between the
Sudanian savanna and the
Sahara Desert phytochorion. To the Sudan's south, the more
humid forest-savanna
mosaic forms a transition...
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endemic bird area.
Upper Guinean forests Lower Guinea Middle Guinea Phytochorion "Guinean
Forests of West Africa."
Conservation International. Accessed...
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contrasting evolutionary origins and
biogeographic histories.
Nusantara Phytochorion -
floristic regions and
provinces Coral Triangle Wallacea Wikramanayake...
- some four
months later.
Lansium domesti**** is
native to the
Malesian phytochorion of
Southeast Asia, from
Peninsular Thailand and
Peninsular Malaysia,...
- (otherwise
known as a
phytochorion) is a
concept defined by
Ronald Good, in 1947, and
refined by
Armen Takhtajan, in 1986. A
phytochorion is a
region on earth...
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Takhtajan as
Madagascan Region, and in
phytogeography it is the
floristic phytochorion Madagascan Subkingdom in the
Paleotropical Kingdom.[citation needed]...
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threats facing the
survival of the flora. In phytogeography, it is in the
phytochorion St.
Helena and
Ascension Region of the
African Subkingdom, in the Paleotropical...
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Macroecology Marine ecoregions Max Carl
Wilhelm Weber Miklos Udvardy Phytochorion –
Plant region Sky
island Systematic and
evolutionary biogeography ****ociation...