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The boundary of palaearctic and oriental realms in western China
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Animal TaxonomyEngineeringGeomorphologyEast Asian StudiesOrientalismArchaeologyIndia-asia CollisionAmphibian DistributionBiogeographySpecies Coefficient SimilarityLanguage StudiesBiodiversityGeographyEastern CultureEast Asian LanguagesChinese CultureZoogeographyOriental RealmsTibetan Plateau
In the world-wide zoogeographic division, there has been no consentaneous understanding about the delimitation between palaearctic and oriental realms in western China. In this study, we will discuss the division based on amphibian distribution in Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Tibet according to species coefficient similarity between each zoogeographic province. The results show that the northern border lies from Qinling Mountains–Feng Xian (Shaanxi)–Debu (Gansu)–Aba (Sichuan)–Batang–Bomi (Tibet), to Linzhi districts, and the southern border is from Taibai–Feng Xian in Shaanxi–Wen Xian (Gansu)–Songpan–Kangding–Daocheng (Sichuan), to Zhongdian–Gongshan in Yunnan, and westward to Motuo and Bomi district in Tibet.
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