Biogeographic Zones of India The tendency to classify ecological regions, and plant and animal groupings, according to their geographical dis-
10 biogeographic zones of India The Trans Himalayas The Himalayas The Desert Zone The Semi Arid Zone The Western Ghats
Bio-geographic classification of India describing 10 bio-geographic zones in India are further divided into 25 secondary units called biogeographic provinces
The Indian subcontinent is a part of vast Oriental biogeographic regions and is very rich in biodiversity Being a physical part of Asia, India is least limited
INDIA'S BIOGEOGRAPHIC ZONES 1 The cold mountainous snow covered Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh 2 The Himalayan ranges and valleys of Kashmir,
India ranks sixth among the 12 mega biodiversity countries of the world distribute a Biogeographical Classification System for use in the global
14 avr 2017 · India is a country of rich biological diversity, has over 91,200 species of animals and 45,500 Table 1: Biogeographical zones of India
25 sept 2017 · biogeographic zone, the biotic province and the sub-regions The classification separates Indian Trans-Himalaya (TH; Zone I) from the main
Biogeographical zones Trans Himalayan, Himalayan, The Indian Desert, The semi- Arid, Western ghats, The Deccan peninsula, The Gangetic plain, Coasts,
ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY IN INDIA Edited by M S MANI, M A , D Se A The Western Littoral Region Phytogeographical regions and Vegetation
Core concepts in a biogeographic classification system for the high seas 2 1 Relevant present Where clearly identifiable high seas biogeographic zones continue inside EEZs, it makes Indian Ocean Monsoon Gyre 15 Kuroshio 16