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- Western_Palaearctic abstract "The Western Palaearctic or Western Palearctic is part of the Palaearctic ecozone, one of the eight ecozones dividing the Earth's surface. Because of its size, the Palaearctic is often divided for convenience into two, with Europe, North Africa, northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and part of temperate Asia, roughly to the Ural Mountains forming the western zone, and the rest of temperate Asia becoming the Eastern Palaearctic. Its exact boundaries differ depending on the authority in question, but the Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa: The Birds of the Western Palearctic) (BWP) definition is widely used, and is followed by the most popular Western Palearctic checklist, that of the Association of European Rarities Committees (AERC). The Western Palearctic ecozone includes mostly boreal and temperate climate ecoregions.The Palaearctic region has been recognised as a natural zoogeographic region since Sclater proposed it in 1858. The oceans to the north and west, and the Sahara to the south are obvious natural boundaries with other ecozones, but the eastern boundary is more arbitrary, since it merges into another part of the same ecozone, and the mountain ranges used as markers are less effective biogeographic separators. The climate differences across the Western Palearctic region can cause behavioral differences within the same species across geographical distance, such as in the sociality of behavior for bees of the species Lasioglossum malachurum.".
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- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageRevisionID "689084851".
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Biogeography.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Boreal_ecosystem.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biogeography.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecozones.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_Europe.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palearctic_ecozone.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phytogeography.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Ecozone.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Lasioglossum_malachurum.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Palearctic_ecozone.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Sclater.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Sahara.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Temperate_climate.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink Ural_Mountains.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLink File:Western_palearctic.png.
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Western Palaearctic".
- Western_Palaearctic wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Western_Palaearctic subject Category:Biogeography.
- Western_Palaearctic subject Category:Ecozones.
- Western_Palaearctic subject Category:Natural_history_of_Europe.
- Western_Palaearctic subject Category:Palearctic_ecozone.
- Western_Palaearctic subject Category:Phytogeography.
- Western_Palaearctic hypernym Part.
- Western_Palaearctic type Environment.
- Western_Palaearctic type Subfield.
- Western_Palaearctic comment "The Western Palaearctic or Western Palearctic is part of the Palaearctic ecozone, one of the eight ecozones dividing the Earth's surface. Because of its size, the Palaearctic is often divided for convenience into two, with Europe, North Africa, northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula, and part of temperate Asia, roughly to the Ural Mountains forming the western zone, and the rest of temperate Asia becoming the Eastern Palaearctic.".
- Western_Palaearctic label "Western Palaearctic".
- Western_Palaearctic sameAs Q7988143.
- Western_Palaearctic sameAs m.0k8zc4q.
- Western_Palaearctic sameAs Q7988143.
- Western_Palaearctic wasDerivedFrom Western_Palaearctic?oldid=689084851.
- Western_Palaearctic depiction Western_palearctic.png.
- Western_Palaearctic isPrimaryTopicOf Western_Palaearctic.