2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecm.1615
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How to map biomes: Quantitative comparison and review of biome‐mapping methods

Antoine Champreux,
Frédérik Saltré,
Wolfgang Traylor
et al.

Abstract: Biomes are large‐scale ecosystems occupying large spaces. The biome concept should theoretically facilitate scientific synthesis of global‐scale studies of the past, present, and future biosphere. However, there is neither a consensus biome map nor universally accepted definition of terrestrial biomes, making joint interpretation and comparison of biome‐related studies difficult. “Desert,” “rainforest,” “tundra,” “grassland,” or “savanna,” while widely used terms in common language, have multiple definitions a… Show more

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