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(2008). Freshwater ecoregions of the world: A new map of biogeographic units for freshwater biodiversity conservation. BioScience 58:403-414, . Spalding, Mark D., Helen E. Fox, Gerald R. Allen, Nick Davidson et al. "Marine Ecoregions of the World: A Bioregionalization of Coastal and Shelf Areas".
This ecoregion is relatively young, having been buried under deep ice during the last glacial maximum. Human habitation began with Mesolithic peoples who were present shortly after the ice retreated, c. 9000–8000 years ago, scattered throughout the present-day English portion of the ecoregion, as well as in the Welsh, Irish, and eastern ...
This is a list of terrestrial ecoregions as compiled by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The WWF identifies terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecoregions. The terrestrial scheme divides the Earth's land surface into 8 biogeographic realms, containing 867 smaller ecoregions. Each ecoregion is classified into one of 14 major habitat types, or biomes.
Pages in category "Ecoregions of Ireland" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Ecoregions of Ireland (1 C, 4 P) ... Ecoregions of South Africa (6 C, 24 P) Ecoregions of South Korea ... This page was last edited on 21 April 2021, ...
List of ecoregions in Sierra Leone; List of ecoregions in Slovenia; List of ecoregions in the Solomon Islands; List of ecoregions in Somalia; List of ecoregions in Somaliland; List of ecoregions in South Africa; List of ecoregions in South Sudan; List of ecoregions in Spain; List of ecoregions in Sri Lanka; List of ecoregions in Sudan; List of ...
“Borderline,” a detective series from Lionsgate Television, is heading to the Roku Channel for its U.S. premiere on Sept. 1. Per the official logline, in the series, “straitlaced detective ...
The GDP of the Republic of Ireland as of 2021 was €423.5 billion (nominal), [226] and in Northern Ireland in 2021, it was £52 billion (GVA Balanced). [227] The GDP per capita in the Republic of Ireland was €84,049.9 (nominal) as of 2021, [226] and in Northern Ireland 2021 was £27,154 (GVA Balanced). [227]