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An
ecozone or
biogeographic realm is the largest scale
biogeographic division of the earth's surface based on the historic and evolutionary distribution patterns of
plants and
animals. Ecozones represent large areas of the earth's surface where plants and animals developed in relative isolation over long periods of time, and are separated from one another by geologic features, such as
oceans, broad
deserts, or high
mountain ranges, that formed barriers to plant and animal migration. Ecozones correspond to the
floristic kingdoms of
botany or
zoogeographic regions of mammal
zoology. Simply they're a definition of the plants and animals in a region further divided by the land form region. (Example the taiga ecozone in Canada is divided into the taiga plains, and taiga shield.)
Ecozones are characterized by the evolutionary history of the plants and animals they contain. As such, they're distinct from
biomes, also known as major habitat types, which are divisions of the earth's surface based on
life form, or the adaptation of plants and animals to climatic,
soil, and other conditions. Biomes are characterized by similar
climax vegetation, regardless of the evolutionary lineage of the specific plants and animals. Each ecozone may include a number of different biomes. A
tropical moist broadleaf forest in Central America, for example, may be similar to one in New Guinea in its vegetation type and structure, climate, soils, etc., but these forests are inhabited by plants and animals with very different evolutionary histories.
The patterns of plant and animal distribution in the world's ecozones was shaped by the process of
plate tectonics, which has redistributed the world's land masses over geological history.
The term ecozone, as used here, is a fairly recent development, and other terms, including
kingdom,
realm, and
region, are used by other authorities to denote the same meaning. J. Schultz uses the term "ecozone" to refer his classification system of biomes.
WWF Ecozones
The ecozones are based largely on the biogeographic realms of Pielou (1979) and Udvardy (1975). A team of biologists convened by the
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) developed a system of eight biogeographic realms (ecozones) as part of their delineation of the world's over 800
terrestrial ecoregions.
The WWF scheme is broadly similar to Udvardy's system, the chief difference being the delineation of the Australasian ecozone relative to the Antarctic, Oceanic, and Indomalayan ecozones. In the WWF system, The Australasia ecozone includes
Australia,
Tasmania, the islands of
Wallacea,
New Guinea, the
East Melanesian islands,
New Caledonia, and
New Zealand. Udvardy's Australian realm includes only Australia and Tasmania; he places
Wallacea in the Indomalayan Realm, New Guinea, New Caledonia, and East Melanesia in the Oceanian Realm, and New Zealand in the Antarctic Realm.
Bioregions
The WWF scheme further subdivides the ecozones into
bioregions, defined as "geographic clusters of ecoregions that may span several habitat types, but have strong biogeographic affinities, particularly at taxonomic levels higher than the species level (genus, family)." The WWF bioregions are as follows:
Afrotropic
Antarctic
Australasia
Indomalaya
Nearctic
Neotropical
Oceania
PalearcticFurther Information
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