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Biogeographic realm

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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Terrestrial biogeographic realms

Freshwater biogeographic realms

Marine biogeographic realms

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Biogeographic realm

Nodes64
Edges63
Triples17
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.03125
Components1

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Biogeographic realm

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related to history · 9
Biogeographic realm → Beginning, Canada, Ecozones, In Canadian, Later, Schultz, The, Udvardy, Wiken
related to Description · 7
Biogeographic realm → Alfred Russel Wallace, As, Biogeographic, Earth's, From, Philip Sclater's, The
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Biogeographic realm → broadest biogeographic division of Earth's land surface

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biogeographic realm realms organisms term udvardy used scheme based wwf kingdoms also ecoregions similar new antarctic earth's surface ecozone may

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Biogeographic realmis abroadest biogeographic division of Earth's land surface0.90text
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionEarth's0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionAs0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionBiogeographic0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionFrom0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionAlfred Russel Wallace0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to DescriptionPhilip Sclater's0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to historyThe0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to historyUdvardy0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to historyBeginning0.60section
Biogeographic realmrelated to historyIn Canadian0.60section

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