The proposed area and surrounds have some of Guyana's most diversified life zones with one of the highest levels of endemic species found in South America.
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At the very least, Lehman argues, the altitudinal life zones would shift, and a change in the distribution of vegetation utilized by herbivorous dinosaurs would have probably resulted.
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_Mount Lemmon ( outside of Tucson, Ariz . ) _ Variety of life zones and wildlife, from Gambel's quail in the desert to goshawks in the fir forest.
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The term Carolinian Life Zone originally applied only to the Carolinas, but the same species of plants and animals can be found anywhere the term is used, including Ontario.
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This decrease in temperature and increase in rainfall result in altitudinal zonation, where the land can be divided into life zones of similar climate and ecology, depending on elevation.
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Because of the diverse environments that the White River flows through, as well as its isolation from other rivers, there are a wide variety of life zones within its corridor.
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He developed the concept of " life zones " to classify biomes found in North America along an altitudinal sequence corresponding to the zonal latitudinal sequence from Equator to Pole.
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Elevations range between 4, 000 and 11, 500 feet ( 1, 219 to 3, 505 meters ) and pass through five different life zones from Chihuahuan Desert to subalpine forest.
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Since Merriam's time, some of his ideas have been extensively modified, but his life zones provided a good foundation for understanding why communities of plants and animals exist where they do.
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Since Merriam's time, some of his ideas have been extensively modified, but his his life zones provided a good foundation for understanding why communities of plants and animals exist where they do.