The Eremaean province is a botanical region in Western Australia, characterised by a desert climate. It is sometimes referred to as the dry and arid inland [1] or interior region of Western Australia [2] [3] It is one of John Stanley Beard's phytogeographic regions of WA, based on climate and types of vegetation who, in "Plant Life of Western Australia" (p. 29-37) gives a short history of the various mappings. [4]
It is the central and largest of Beard's three botanical provinces defined for the state, the others being the Northern province and the Southwest province. [5] [6]
It contains 7 ecoregions that are recognised in the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA): [5]
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The Eremaean province is a botanical region in Western Australia, characterised by a desert climate. It is sometimes referred to as the dry and arid inland [1] or interior region of Western Australia [2] [3] It is one of John Stanley Beard's phytogeographic regions of WA, based on climate and types of vegetation who, in "Plant Life of Western Australia" (p. 29-37) gives a short history of the various mappings. [4]
It is the central and largest of Beard's three botanical provinces defined for the state, the others being the Northern province and the Southwest province. [5] [6]
It contains 7 ecoregions that are recognised in the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA): [5]
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