Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Atlantic Biogeographic Region is the biogeographic region of Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea. Extent
From a strictly physical point of view most of the Atlantic European shoreline can be considered a single biogeographical region. [1] [2] Physical geographers label this biogeographical area as the European Atlantic Domain, part of the Euro-Siberian botanic region. [3]
Fallow land in Bremen, Atlantic region, site of the Weser Tower. Alfred Russel Wallace made an early classification of the world's biogeographical regions and subregions in 1876. He placed Europe in the Palaearctic Region (today called the Palearctic realm), divided between the North Europe
A biogeographic realm is the broadest biogeographic division of Earth's land surface, ... Western Atlantic region; Eastern Atlantic region; Southern Australian region;
Macaronesia (Portuguese: Macaronésia; Spanish: Macaronesia) is a collection of four volcanic archipelagos in the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of North Africa and Europe. [1] [2] Each archipelago is made up of a number of Atlantic oceanic islands, which were formed by seamounts on the ocean floor whose peaks have risen above the ocean's ...
Alpine Biogeographic Region; Anatolian Biogeographic Region; Animal geography; Antarctic realm; Anthropization; Antitropical distribution; Arctic Biogeographic Region; Arctic–alpine; Arcto-Tertiary Geoflora; Area of Special Conservation Interest; Atlantic Biogeographic Region
School of flathead grey mullets off the coast of Cantabria, Spain. The Temperate Northern Atlantic is a biogeographic region of the Earth's seas, comprising the temperate and subtropical waters of the North Atlantic Ocean and connecting seas, including the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and northern Gulf of Mexico.
This page features a list of biogeographic provinces that were developed by Miklos Udvardy in 1975, [1] [2] later modified by other authors. [according to whom?] Biogeographic Province is a biotic subdivision of biogeographic realms subdivided into ecoregions, which are classified based on their biomes or habitat types and, on this page, correspond to the floristic kingdoms of botany.