Zonation Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary (original) (raw)

Definition
noun
(ecology) The categorization of biomes into zones based on their distribution or arrangement in a habitat as determined by environmental factors, e.g. altitude, latitude, temperature, other biotic factors, etc.
(general) The formation of zones, each with distinctive features, e.g. common physical characteristics or components
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An example of ecological zonation is the vertical zonation of the pelagic ocean:

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