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Biogeographic theories are used to predict how plants and animals distribute themselves over space and over time.
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The Naracoorte woodlands ecoregion consists of one Interim Biogeographic Region of Australia (IBRA), the 'Naracoorte Coastal Plain' region.
Naracoorte woodlands 2008
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The Australian Alps montane grasslands ecoregion includes the center of the 'Australian Alps' Centre of Plant Diversity and has complete correspondence with the 'Australian Alps' Interim Biogeographic Region of Australia (IBRA).
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Biogeographic patterns and conservation in the South American Cerrado: A tropical savanna hotspot.
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Red List Indices for Birds, 1988 – 2004, in Different Biogeographic Realms (C4) Source: Butchart et al. 2005
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Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia: a framework for establishing the national system of reserves, Version 4.0.
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The Carpentaria tropical savannas ecoregion consists of three separate IBRAs, Interim Biogeographic Regions of Australia: 'Gulf Fall and Uplands', 'Gulf Coastal', and 'Gulf Plains'.
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Biogeographic data is not as deficient although it is not sufficient.
Cuban dry forests 2008
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It has the same boundary as the 'Swan Coastal Plain' Interim Biogeographic Region of Australia (IBRA).
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Biogeographic events, temperature and precipitation gradients, the long history of isolation and recent great climatic changes have produced a heterogeneous mosaic of forest types in the ecoregion.
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