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life zone
noun
Any large portion of the Earth's land area which has a generally uniform climate and soil and therefore a high degree of uniformity in the composition of species; a number of different classifications have been proposed by different people
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Conservation of the Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao): subtropical moist forest life zone, Belice, Central America.
"Major life zone" is the European phrase for the North American biome concept.
Wetlands are found all over the world in every biome, or major life zone.
The forest is classified as subtropical wet in the Holdridge life zone system32.
C. n. costaricensis breeding range in Costa Rica was between 2000-2100 m in montane wet forest life zone.
The miraculous layers of life that these "islands" sustain dramatize Merriam's breakthrough notion of the life zone.
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Ewel, J. J. & Whitmore, J. L. The ecological life zones of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Four variables were considered in the analysis: elevation, slope, life zones, and geology.
Surrounding landscape is primarily Foothill, Montane, and Subalpine Life Zones and Mixed Conifer Forest and forms the base for the aerial plankton upon which the swifts feed.
The migratory behaviour of birds has a unique regularity in Africa, where life zones are arranged symmetrically by latitudes away from the Equator.
Such a coordinated sequence is particularly apparent in the case of birds migrating from the northern Arctic regions to tropical winter regions; both life zones are characterized by broad fluctuations in productivity.
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