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13 November 2015 Biogeographical regionalisation of the world: a reappraisal
Juan J. Morrone
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Abstract

Some phytogeographical, zoogeographical and biogeographical regionalisations of the world are reviewed qualitatively. A biogeographical regionalisation attempting some consensus is proposed, recognising the following three kingdoms and nine regions: Holarctic kingdom (Nearctic and Palearctic regions), Holotropical kingdom (Neotropical, Ethiopian and Oriental regions) and Austral kingdom (Cape, Andean, Australian and Antarctic regions). Additionally, the following five transition zones are recognised: Mexican (Nearctic–Neotropical transition), Saharo-Arabian (Palearctic–Ethiopian transition), Chinese (Palearctic–Oriental transition), Indo-Malayan (Oriental–Australian transition) and South American (Neotropical–Andean transition).

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Juan J. Morrone "Biogeographical regionalisation of the world: a reappraisal," Australian Systematic Botany 28(2–3), 81-90, (13 November 2015). https://doi.org/10.1071/SB14042
Received: 3 November 2014; Accepted: 16 March 2015; Published: 13 November 2015
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