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The Holdridge life zones system is a global bioclimatic scheme for the classification of land areas. It was first published by Leslie Holdridge in 1947... |
these temperatures. Holdridge's system uses biotemperature first, rather than the temperate latitude bias of Merriam's life zones, and does not primarily... |
Climate change is altering biomes already now, adversely affecting ecosystems on land and in the ocean. Climate change represents the long-term changes... |
climate classification (ru) Berg climate classification Köppen climate classification – most widely used in the 1954 Köppen–Geiger variant Holdridge life... |
along with the polar climate, where no month has a mean temperature higher than 10 °C (50 °F). According to the Holdridge life zone system, there are two... |
difference to plant life, being dormant). If the mean biotemperature is between 1.5 and 3 °C (34.7 and 37.4 °F), Holdridge quantifies the climate as subpolar... |
Africa and Central America) would experience very rapid shift in Holdridge life zones (HLZ) and associated weather, while also being low in social resilience... |
down into subtropical latitudes. Under the Holdridge life zones classification, the subtropical climates have a biotemperature between the frost or critical... |
Montane ecosystems (redirect from Vegetation zones in mountains) the change in climate. This dependency causes life zones to form: bands of similar ecosystems at similar elevations. One of the typical life zones on mountains... |
Zealand World (Present) World (Future) Trewartha climate classification Hardiness zone Holdridge life zones Beck, Hylke E.; Zimmermann, Niklaus E.; McVicar... |
most widely used climate classification scheme, in which New York City falls under the humid subtropical zone. In the Holdridge life zones system, having... |
Mountain (section Climate change) L.; Dodson, Rusty; Smith, Tom S.; Shugart, Hank H. (1999). "The Holdridge Life Zones of the conterminous United States in relation to ecosystem mapping"... |
metropolitan area. Under the Holdridge Life Zones classification, eastern Sydney falls in the Subtropical Moist Forest zone and the western suburbs in the... |
Biome (section Holdridge (1947, 1964) life zones) created. In 1947, the American botanist and climatologist Leslie Holdridge classified climates based on the biological effects of temperature and rainfall... |
Alpine tundra (redirect from Alpine Zone) difference to plant life, being dormant). If the mean biotemperature is between 1.5 and 3 °C (34.7 and 37.4 °F), Holdridge quantifies the climate as alpine. Since... |
Altitudinal migration (section Climate change) different Holdridge life zones and transitional regions, causing wide dispersal of plant species and significant ecological linkage. A change in migration... |
Tropical rainforest (redirect from Effects of climate change on tropical rainforests) differences in these forests that look so similar in structure. According to Holdridge's classification of tropical ecosystems, true tropical rainforests have... |
Chirripó National Park (section Climate) Chirripó is the 38th most prominent peak in the world. In terms of Holdridge life zones, the park can be categorized into five ecosystems: lowland tropical... |
Forest (redirect from Forest zone) largest share of forests are found in subarctic climates, followed by temperate, and subtropical zones. Forests account for 75% of the gross primary production... |
La Selva Biological Station (redirect from La Selva Protected Zone) for his widely used classification system of land areas called The Holdridge Life Zones System. He originally purchased the land to use as a farm for experimenting... |