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Definition of Bioregions
1. bioregion [n] - See also: bioregion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bioregions
Literary usage of Bioregions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"Two bioregions, two deserts. * Vegetation * Weather * Wildlife in general.
* Wildlife migration routes Table 3.—Concerns and questions raised at the ..."
2. Population, Land Use, And Environment: Research Directions by Barbara Entwisle, Paul C. Stern (2005)
"... by socially defined spatial units, such as field plots and village territories;
or in environmentally defined units, such as watersheds and bioregions. ..."
3. Gaia Matrix: Arkhom & the Geometries of Destiny in the North American Landscape by Peter William Champoux, William Stuart Buehler (1999)
"... a deflection resulting from the clash of the African and American tectonic
plates, mark the dividing line of bioregions. The view west from the pass ..."
4. Our Lands: New Strategies for Protecting the West: Blueprints for Action by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"California's ecosystems, or "bioregions," range from the alkali desert of Death
Valley, to the rain- drenched redwood forests of the North Coast, ..."
5. Sustainable Agriculture Directory of Expertiseby Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens by Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens (1997)
""We want to contact researchers with on-farm experience in bioregions across the
country. The Directory's personal profiles allow us to find people working ..."