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Its tropical oceans are more endangered than any other biome by climate change.
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The Welwitschia Mirabilis is a unique plant species that grows in the desert biome.
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G2 are the ones associated with the Atlantic Forest biome.
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In Southern California's chaparral biome, that vegetation adds another factor.
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And there's more, because the local biome is starting to find ways to invade us.
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Here, we see a reciprocal assimilation of southern and northern Levantine vegetationzones thereby enhancing a long-lasting south-to-north steppe corridor.
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The changes happen gradually, one lifezone fading into the next.
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Plus coordinates that we've now peered at with giant mirrors, confirming the presence of potential lifezone planets!
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His whole lifezoned in on this possible carriage out of the hell of the American countryside.
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The Tropical LifeZone is on the left, and inside there is a toucan and a three-toed anteater.
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(For lifezones, see C. H. Merriam, Biol.
Usage of ecozone in English
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I prefer ecozones where shorts and sundresses suffice, and only one layer is needed.
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Like many ecozones, the sector follows a diurnal rhythm.
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Wadmalaw's acreage is a hodgepodge of woodland and wetland, ecozones hardly packing in tourists and vacation home buyers.
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In addition to community variation between ecozones, land use across Eastern Canada also appeared to alter diversity, community composition, and network structure.
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A statistically rigorous design to achieve these objectives would have to be spatially balanced and hierarchically structured with respect to ecozones, ecoregions and political jurisdictions.