Sino-Himalayan

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Sino-Himalayan refers to a major biogeographic region spanning parts of China and the Himalayas, characterized by exceptionally high biodiversity and a unique mix of temperate and subtropical flora and fauna.

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Sino-Himalayan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biodiversity hotspot
biogeographic region
borders Eastern Himalaya NERFINISHED
Indo-Burmese region
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau NERFINISHED
contains alpine meadows
montane forests
river valleys
subtropical broadleaf forests
hasCharacteristic faunal diversity
floristic diversity
high biodiversity
mix of temperate and subtropical biota
hasClimate subtropical
temperate
hasElevationRange lowland valleys to high mountains
hasFaunaType large mammals
montane bird species
hasFloraType subtropical evergreen species
temperate broadleaf species
importantFor biogeographic studies
conservation biology
influencedBy monsoon climate
orographic effects of Himalayas
locatedIn Asia
China
Himalayas
partOf Oriental realm
Palearctic realm NERFINISHED
recognizedFor endemism
species richness

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Hengduan Mountains biogeographicRegion Sino-Himalayan