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- that characterise an ecoregion tends to be distinct from that of other ecoregions. In theory, biodiversity or conservation ecoregions are relatively large...
- and the United States: List of ecoregions in North America (CEC) List of ecoregions in the United States (EPA) Ecoregions of the world defined by the conservation...
- desert, separates the Palearctic and Afrotropic ecoregions. This scheme includes these desert ecoregions in the palearctic realm; other biogeographers identify...
- in the United States (EPA) WWF ecoregions of neighboring countries List of ecoregions in Canada (WWF) List of ecoregions in Mexico (WWF) "The Atlas of...
- than 2000 hours of sunshine per year. Croatia can be subdivided into ecoregions based on climate and geomorphology. The country is one of the richest...
- The ecoregions of Madagascar, as defined by the World Wildlife Fund, include seven terrestrial, five freshwater, and two marine ecoregions. Madagascar's...
- Conservation Risk Index (CRI). Biodiversity Conservation biology Ecology Ecoregions Protected Areas Jonathan M. Hoekstra, Timothy M. Boucher, Taylor M. Ricketts...
- digital ecoregions layer is available for download as an ArcGIS Shapefile. The Marine Ecoregions of the World classification defines 232 marine ecoregions (e...
- freshwater ecoregions and marine ecoregions of the world were identified. Within India, there are 46 terrestrial ecoregions, 14 freshwater ecoregions, and 6...
- Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 25 May 2008. "Northern Anatolian conifer and deciduous forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife...