Palearctic–Oriental transition zone

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The Palearctic–Oriental transition zone is a biogeographical boundary region in East Asia where temperate Palearctic flora and fauna intermingle with tropical Oriental species, creating a distinctive mix of biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biogeographic region
biogeographical transition zone
ecotone
alsoKnownAs Palearctic–Indomalayan transition zone
associatedWith biogeography of East Asia
faunal boundaries
floristic boundaries
borders Oriental realm
Palearctic realm
characterizedBy high biodiversity
mix of temperate and tropical species
species turnover
contains Oriental fauna
Oriental flora
Palearctic fauna
Palearctic flora
hasClimate subtropical climate elements
temperate climate elements
tropical climate influences
hasEcologicalRole acts as a barrier for some taxa
acts as a corridor for species dispersal
hasFeature endemism in some groups
overlap of species ranges
locatedIn East Asia
relevantTo conservation planning in East Asia
understanding realm boundaries
separates Oriental region
surface form: Oriental realm

Palearctic realm
studiedIn phytogeography
zoogeography

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Amami Islands biogeographicRealm Palearctic–Oriental transition zone
Palearctic realm hasSubdivision Palearctic–Oriental transition zone
this entity surface form: Eastern Palearctic