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- High_Rainfall_Zone abstract "The High Rainfall Zone is one of three biogeographic zones into which south west Western Australia is divided, the others being the Transitional Rainfall Zone and the Low Rainfall Zone.The zones were first defined by Stephen Hopper in his 1979 paper Biogeographical aspects of speciation in the southwest Australian flora. Initially they were defined in terms of rainfall, with the High Rainfall Zone being that part of the south west with annual rainfall of more than 800 millimetres (31 in). However, following the publication of John Stanley Beard's phytogeographic regionalisation of Western Australia in 1980, it was recognised that Hopper's zones could be defined as aggregates of Beard's botanic districts. The High Rainfall Zone was subsequently re-defined as equivalent to Beard's \"Darling Botanical District\", later renamed the \"South-west Forest Region\". When the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) was published in the 1990s, Beard's regionalisation was adopted as the baseline for Western Australia. The South-west Forest Region was divided into three IBRA regions: Warren, Jarrah Forest and Swan Coastal Plain. Hence the High Rainfall Zone is now defined as the aggregate of these three IBRA regions.".
- High_Rainfall_Zone thumbnail IBRA_6.1_High_Rainfall_Zone.png?width=300.
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- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageRevisionID "447586233".
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biogeography_of_Western_Australia.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_West_(Western_Australia).
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Interim_Biogeographic_Regionalisation_for_Australia.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Jarrah_Forest.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink John_Stanley_Beard.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Low_Rainfall_Zone.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Phytogeography.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Hopper.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Swan_Coastal_Plain.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Transitional_Rainfall_Zone.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Warren_(biogeographic_region).
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLink File:IBRA_6.1_High_Rainfall_Zone.png.
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- High_Rainfall_Zone wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Rainfall Zone".
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- High_Rainfall_Zone subject Category:Biogeography_of_Western_Australia.
- High_Rainfall_Zone subject Category:South_West_(Western_Australia).
- High_Rainfall_Zone hypernym Zones.
- High_Rainfall_Zone type Settlement.
- High_Rainfall_Zone comment "The High Rainfall Zone is one of three biogeographic zones into which south west Western Australia is divided, the others being the Transitional Rainfall Zone and the Low Rainfall Zone.The zones were first defined by Stephen Hopper in his 1979 paper Biogeographical aspects of speciation in the southwest Australian flora. Initially they were defined in terms of rainfall, with the High Rainfall Zone being that part of the south west with annual rainfall of more than 800 millimetres (31 in).".
- High_Rainfall_Zone label "High Rainfall Zone".
- High_Rainfall_Zone sameAs Q5756273.
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- High_Rainfall_Zone sameAs Q5756273.
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- High_Rainfall_Zone depiction IBRA_6.1_High_Rainfall_Zone.png.
- High_Rainfall_Zone isPrimaryTopicOf High_Rainfall_Zone.