High Rainfall Zone

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The IBRA regions, with regions of the High Rainfall Zone shown in red.
South West Botanic Province
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The High Rainfall Zone is one of three biogeographic zones into which south west Western Australia is divided, the others being the Transitional Rainfall Zone and the Low Rainfall Zone.

The zones were first defined by

. Hence the High Rainfall Zone is now defined as the aggregate of these three IBRA regions.

References

Further reading

  • Hopper, Stephen D. (1992). "Patterns of plant diversity at the population and species levels in south-west Australian mediterranean ecosystems". In Hobbs, Richard J. (ed.). Biodiversity of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Australia. Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty and Sons. pp. 27–46.