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The ecology of California can be understood by dividing the state into a number of ecoregions, which contain distinct ecological communities of plants and animals in a contiguous region. The ecoregions of California can be grouped into four major groups: desert ecoregions (such as the Mojave Desert), Mediterranean ecoregions (such as the Central Valley), forested mountains (such as the Sierra Nevada), and coastal forests.

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  • The ecology of California can be understood by dividing the state into a number of ecoregions, which contain distinct ecological communities of plants and animals in a contiguous region. The ecoregions of California can be grouped into four major groups: desert ecoregions (such as the Mojave Desert), Mediterranean ecoregions (such as the Central Valley), forested mountains (such as the Sierra Nevada), and coastal forests. Different authorities define the boundaries of ecoregions somewhat differently: this article follows the definitions of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (en)
  • La biogeografía de California es muy diversa: Se considera que abarca seis provincias biogeográficas:​ "Los bosques costeros de chaparrales y arbustos", "estepa seca", "estepa costera, bosques mixtos, y los bosques de Redwood", "estepa serrana/bosque de coníferas", "cordilleras costeras y arboledas abiertas/ Arbusto/bosques de coníferas / praderas", y "semi-desierto americano y desiertos". Los botánicos generalmente consideran al chaparral de California y los bosques, Sierra Nevada, las praderas del Valle Central, a los bosques costeros del Norte de California y de Klamath-Siskiyou como una sola , que no incluye a los desiertos del este de California, que pertenecen a otras provincias florísticas. Muchos bioregionalistas, entre ellos el poeta Gary Snyder, identifica a las cordilleras costeras del norte y sur, Klamath-Siskiyou, el Valle Central, y a Sierra Nevada como Alta California o la bioregión Shasta. (es)
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  • The ecology of California can be understood by dividing the state into a number of ecoregions, which contain distinct ecological communities of plants and animals in a contiguous region. The ecoregions of California can be grouped into four major groups: desert ecoregions (such as the Mojave Desert), Mediterranean ecoregions (such as the Central Valley), forested mountains (such as the Sierra Nevada), and coastal forests. (en)
  • La biogeografía de California es muy diversa: Se considera que abarca seis provincias biogeográficas:​ "Los bosques costeros de chaparrales y arbustos", "estepa seca", "estepa costera, bosques mixtos, y los bosques de Redwood", "estepa serrana/bosque de coníferas", "cordilleras costeras y arboledas abiertas/ Arbusto/bosques de coníferas / praderas", y "semi-desierto americano y desiertos". (es)
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  • Biogeografía de California (es)
  • Ecology of California (en)
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