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roughly to a
latitude of
between 46° and 60°
south of the Equator. The
subantarctic region includes many
islands in the
southern parts of the Atlantic, Indian...
- The
subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) is a
species of
arctocephaline found in the
southern parts of the Indian, Pacific, and
Atlantic Oceans...
- The New
Zealand Subantarctic Islands comprise the five
southernmost groups of the New
Zealand outlying islands. They are
collectively designated as a UNESCO...
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mostly on
highest areas of the
Valdivian rainforest in
Chile and the
subantarctic forest in Argentina.
Climates classified as Dsc or Dsd, with a dry summer...
- The
Subantarctic snipe (Coenocorypha aucklandica) is a
species of
snipe endemic to New Zealand's
subantarctic islands. The
Maori call it "Tutukiwi". The...
- The
subantarctic rayadito (Aphrastura subantarctica) is a
species of bird in the
family Furnariidae that is
endemic to the
Diego Ramírez Islands, an archipelago...
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heavy as an
adult human.
There was a
great diversity of
species in
subantarctic regions, and at
least one
giant species in a
region around 2,000 km south...
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event of a
doubling of
atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration the
Subantarctic Mode
water will
decrease in
density and salinity.
Salinity (colors) and...
- The
Antipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra ecoregion,
within the
tundra biome,
includes five
remote island groups in the
Pacific Ocean south of New Zealand:...
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Islands form part of the
Antipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra ecoregion.
Along with
other New
Zealand Subantarctic Islands, they were
designated a UNESCO...