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词条 Ecozones of Canada
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  1. Marine ecozones

  2. Terrestrial ecozones

  3. Subdivisions

  4. References

  5. See also

  6. External links

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The ecozones of Canada consist of fifteen terrestrial and five marine ecozones in Canada. These are further subdivided into 53 ecoprovinces, 194 ecoregions, and 1021 ecodistricts.[1][2] An ecozone is a large sub-continental geographical division with distinct representative biotic and abiotic features in the ecological unit.[2]

Marine ecozones

The Canadian marine ecozones adjoin to each other, except for the Pacific ecozone which is adjacent to international marine ecozones and terrestrial Canadian ecozones. The largest is the Arctic Archipelago, which actually extends to subarctic regions.

Ecozone Area (km²)
Territorial waters
Area (km²)
Exclusive Economic Zone
Percentage of total area (for EEZ) Percentage of marine area (for EEZ)
Pacific Marine102,920457,6463.18.3
Arctic Basin Marine24,997704,8494.812.7
Arctic Archipelago Marine2,051,3932,178,99814.839.3
Northwest Atlantic Marine536,8951,205,9818.221.8
Atlantic Marine72,144996,4396.817.9
Total2,788,3495,543,91337.7100.0

Terrestrial ecozones

The largest Canadian ecozone is the Boreal Shield,[3] an expanse of diverse ecoregions situated on the Canadian Shield.

EcozoneArea (1000 km²) Percentage of total area Percentage of land area Percentage protected[4]
Pacific Maritime207.31.42.225.1
Semi-Arid Plateaux55.90.40.69.1
Montane Cordillera426.32.84.518.6
Boreal Cordillera526.83.45.519.3
Taiga Cordillera217.51.42.38.8
Arctic Cordillera239.11.62.525.6
Northern Arctic1,438.09.415.06.8
Southern Arctic895.85.89.416.6
Taiga Plains522.23.45.57.7
Taiga Shield1,262.08.213.27.6
Boreal Plains750.64.97.87.7
Prairies459.63.04.86.3
Hudson Plains339.22.23.513.0
Boreal Shield1,868.512.219.59.2
Mixedwood Plains1760.81.31.8
Atlantic Highlands94.50.61.04.0
Atlantic Maritime115.20.81.25.4
Total9,566.362.4100.010.4

Subdivisions

The terrestrial ecozones are divided into 53 ecoprovinces. These are major geographical units with a characteristic macro climate, whose constituent physiographic forms, faunal and floral realms, hydrological systems and soils are inter-related. An ecoprovince is fully contained within only one ecozone.[2] These subdivisions were defined in accordance with environmental provisions which established the Commission for Environmental Cooperation in 1994, under the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.[2] These were needed to address ecological issues common to, or overlapping the borders of, the three countries. They are also useful for national and regional planning.

An ecoregion further divides an ecoprovince, though no ecoregion extends beyond one ecoprovince. These geographical units exhibit regional ecological characteristics distinct from neighbouring ecoregions, though there are typically gradual gradations between them.[2] There are 194 ecoregions.

An ecodistrict is a portion of one ecoregion having a unique collection of landforms, fauna, flora, soils, geological composition, and water features.[2] Originally, 1031 ecodistricts were defined, but ten were later removed, leaving 1021 current districts.

Further subdivisions include ecosections, ecosites, and the smallest unit, ecoelements.[5]

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/environment/ecology/framework/ecologicalframework|title=Ecological Framework: Abstract|publisher=Atlas of Canada|accessdate=2008-02-02}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://sis.agr.gc.ca/cansis/nsdb/ecostrat/1999report/overview.html|title=A NATIONAL ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR CANADA, Overview|author=I. B. Marshall and P. H. Schut|publisher=Environment Canada and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada|year=1999|accessdate=January 23, 2012}}
3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/subsite/mx-205/opening |title=Casting the bottom line on the blue planet |last=Wiken |first=Ed |publisher=Natural Resources Canada |accessdate=2008-02-13 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080612062616/http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/subsite/mx-205/opening |archivedate=2008-06-12 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.ec.gc.ca/indicateurs-indicators/default.asp?lang=en&n=8390800A-1#pa4 | title = Percent of ecozones that are protected in Canada, 2013 | work = Protected Areas Data Tables | publisher = Environment Canada | date = 3 March 2013 | accessdate = 2013-09-03}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/16-201-XIE/2006000/part2.htm|title=Human Activity and the Environment: Annual Statistics|publisher=Statistics Canada|year=2006|quote=From the broadest to the smallest, the hierarchical classification consists of seven levels of generalization: ecozones, ecoprovinces, ecoregions, ecodistricts, ecosections, ecosites and ecoelements.|accessdate=January 23, 2012}}

See also

  • Forests of Canada#Regions

External links

{{Portal|Geography of Canada}}
  • Ecozones of Canada
  • Map of Canada's Terrestrial Ecozones
  • Map of Canada's Terrestrial Ecozones from the Atlas of Canada
  • Canada's Ecozones from the Canadian Biodiversity Project at McGill University's Redpath Museum
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