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snippet: This map shows level III and IV ecoregions for New Mexico.
summary: This map shows level III and IV ecoregions for New Mexico.
extent: [[-180,6.63091936066521],[180,84.1326346661662]]
accessInformation: U.S. Enviromental Protection Agency
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typeKeywords: ["ArcGIS","ArcGIS Server","Data","Map Service","Service"]
description: Ecoregions are areas where ecosystems (and the type, quality, and quantity of environmental resources) are generally similar. This ecoregion framework is derived from Omernik (1987) and from mapping done in collaboration with EPA regional offices, other Federal agencies, state resource management agencies, and neighboring North American countries. Designed to serve as a spatial framework for the research, assessment, and monitoring of ecosystems and ecosystem components, ecoregions denote areas of similarity in the mosaic of biotic, abiotic, terrestrial, and aquatic ecosystem components with humans being considered as part of the biota. These regions are critical for structuring and implementing ecosystem management strategies across Federal agencies, state agencies, and nongovernmental organizations that are responsible for different types of resources within the same geographic areas (Omernik and Griffith 2014, McMahon et al. 2001). Ecoregions are identified by analyzing the patterns and composition of biotic and abiotic phenomena that affect or reflect differences in ecosystem quality and integrity (Omernik 1987, 1995). These phenomena include geology, landforms, soils, vegetation, climate, land use, wildlife, and hydrology. The relative importance of each characteristic varies from one ecological region to another regardless of the hierarchical level.
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title: ecoregions
type: Map Service
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tags: ["ecoregions","site classes"]
culture: en-US
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name: ecoregions
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spatialReference: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere