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The Western Palearctic realm includes mostly boreal and temperate climate ecoregions. [1] The Palaearctic region has been recognised as a natural zoogeographic region since Sclater proposed it in 1858.
The outlined ecoregions of the eastern Palearctic realm, each of a colored biome. The outlined ecoregions of the western Palearctic realm, each of a colored biome. Note that this realm, as a whole, has 10 of 14 biomes, or major habitat types, as defined by Olson & Dinerstein, et al. (2001). [2]
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.
Terrestrial ecoregions of the Palearctic realm — located throughout ... Map of the Palearctic realm Subcategories. This category has the following 41 subcategories ...
The Palearctic realm ... Western Palaearctic This page was last edited on 18 March 2023, at 22:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
A biogeographic realm is the broadest biogeographic division of Earth's land surface, based on distributional patterns of terrestrial organisms. They are subdivided into bioregions, which are further subdivided into ecoregions. A biogeographic realm is also known as "ecozone", although that term may also refer to ecoregions.
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The European Plain marked in grey Topography of Europe Biomes of the Western Palearctic realm. The European Plain or the Great European Plain is a plain in Europe and is a major feature of one of four major topographical units of Europe – the Central and Interior Lowlands. [1]