ENWC314 Chapter 2: ENWC314 chaper 2 book notes

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2. 1 all species have a limited geographic range: biogeography the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals, biogeographical realms. Biogeography is a discipline that spans geography, ecology, and geology to provide the historical background for the present distribution of like on the continents. We can divide the land areas of earth into 6 regions known as biogeographical realms which tend to contain different animals and plants. The boundaries of these regions are not sharp, and many species live in 2+ realms: biomes and floristic regions. Earth"s surface can also be divided into biomes, which are major biotic communities that occupy large areas of land or water. Terrestrial biomes are characterized by a dominant vegetation type; the marine biome and the freshwater biome complete the global description of life on earth. The graph reveals that the boundaries of terrestrial biomes are strongly affected by both temperature and precipitation.

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