List of biogeographic provinces

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The following list of biogeographic provinces was developed by Miklos Udvardy in 1975.

Contents

[edit] Afrotropical Realm

  • Tropical dry or deciduous forests (incl. Monsoon forests) or woodlands
    • West African Woodland/Savanna
    • East African Woodland/Savanna
    • Congo Woodland/Savanna
    • Miombo Woodland/Savanna
    • South African Woodland/Savanna
    • Malagasy Woodland/Savanna
    • Malagasy Thorn Forest
  • Evergreen sclerophyllous forests, scrubs or woodlands
    • Cape Sclerophyll
  • Mixed mountain and highland systems with complex zonation
    • Ethiopian Highlands
    • Guinean Highlands
    • Central African Highlands
    • East African Highlands
    • South African Highlands

[edit] Antarctic Realm

  • Subtropical and temperate rain forests or woodlands

[edit] Australian Realm

  • Tropical humid forests
    • Queensland Coastal
  • Subtropical and temperate rain forests or woodlands
  • Tropical dry or deciduous forests (incl. Monsoon forests) or woodlands
    • Northern Coastal
  • Evergreen sclerophyllous forests, scrubs or woodlands
    • Western Sclerophyll
    • Eastern Sclerophyll
    • Brigalow
  • Warm deserts and semideserts
    • Western Mulga
    • Central Desert
    • Southern Mulga/Saltbush
  • Tropical grasslands and savannas
    • Northern Savanna
    • Northern Grasslands
  • Temperate grasslands
    • Eastern Grasslands and Savannas

[edit] Indomalayan Realm

  • Tropical humid forests
    • Malabar Rainforest
    • Ceylonese Rainforest
    • Bengalian Rainforest
    • Burman Rainforest
    • Indochinese Rainforest
    • South Chinese Rainforest
    • Malayan Rainforest
  • Tropical dry or deciduous forests (incl. Monsoon forests) or woodlands
    • Indus-Ganges Monsoon Forest
    • Burma Monsoon Forest
    • Thailandian Monsoon Forest
    • Mahanadian
    • Coromandel
    • Ceylonese Monsoon Forest
    • Deccan Thorn Forest

[edit] Nearctic Realm

  • Temperate needle-leaf forests or woodlands
    • Yukon Taiga
    • Canadian Taiga
  • Temperate broad-leaf forests or woodlands, and subpolar deciduous thickets
    • Eastern Forest
    • Austroriparian
  • Evergreen sclerophyllous forests, scrubs or woodlands
  • Cold-winter (continental) deserts and semideserts
  • Temperate grasslands
    • Grasslands
  • Mixed mountain and highland systems with complex zonation

[edit] Neotropical Realm

  • Subtropical and temperate rain forests or woodlands
  • Temperate broad-leaf forests or woodlands, and subpolar deciduous thickets
    • Chilean Araucaria Forest
  • Warm deserts and semideserts
    • Pacific Desert (Peruvian and Atacama Desert)
    • Monte (Argentinian Thorn-scrub)
  • Cold-winter (continental) deserts and semideserts
  • Mixed mountain and highland systems with complex zonation
    • Northern Andean
    • Colombian Montane
    • Yungas (Andean cloud forest)
    • Puna
    • Southern Andean

[edit] Oceanian Realm

[edit] Palearctic Realm

  • Subtropical and temperate rain forests or woodlands
    • Chinese Subtropical Forest
    • Japanese Evergreen Forest (Japanese Subtropical Forest)
  • Temperate needle-leaf forests or woodlands
    • West Eurasian Taiga
    • East Siberian Taiga
  • Temperate broad-leaf forests or woodlands, and subpolar deciduous thickets
    • Icelandian
    • Subarctic Birchwoods
    • Kamchatkan
    • British Islands (British and Irish Forest)
    • Atlantic (West European Forest)
    • Boreonemoral (Baltic Lowland)
    • Middle European Forest (East European Mixed Forest)
    • Pannonian (Danubian Steppe)
    • West Anatolian
    • Manchu-Japanese Mixed Forest
    • Oriental Deciduous Forest
  • Warm deserts and semideserts
  • Cold-winter (continental) deserts and semideserts
    • Turanian (Kazakh Desert Scrub-steppe)
    • Talka-Makan-Gobi Deserrt
    • Tibetan
    • Iranian Desert
  • Tundra communities and barren Arctic desert
    • Arctic Desert
    • Higharctic Tundra
    • Lowarctic Tundra
  • Temperate grasslands
  • Mixed mountain and highland systems with complex zonation
    • Scottish Highlands
    • Central European Highlands
    • Balkan Highlands
    • Caucaso-Iranian Highlands (Caucasus and Kurdistan-Iran Highlands)
    • Altai Highlands
    • Pamir-Tian Shan Highlands
    • Hindu Kush Highlands
    • Himalayan Highlands
    • Szechwan Highlands

[edit] References

  • Dassman, Raymond (1976). "Biogeographical Provinces". CoEvolution Quarterly, Number 11, Fall 1976.
  • Udvardy, M. D. F. (1975). A classification of the biogeographical provinces of the world. IUCN Occasional Paper no. 18. Morges, Switzerland: IUCN.
  • Udvardy, Miklos D. F. (1975) "World Biogeographical Provinces" (Map). The CoEvolution Quarterly, Sausalito, California.

[edit] See also