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The Springfield Plateau is the only Ozark Highland Level IV ecoregion within all four states. [1] The nearly level to rolling Springfield Plateau is underlain by cherty limestone of the Mississippian Boone Formation and Burlington Limestone; it is less rugged and wooded than Ecoregions 38, 39b, and 39c, and lacks the Ordovician dolomite and limestone of Ecoregions 39c and 39d.
Mississippi Alluvial and Southeast USA Coastal Plains 8.5.1: Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain 8.5.2: Mississippi Alluvial Plain: 8.5.3: Southern Coastal Plain 8.5.4: Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens 9: Great Plains: 9.2: Temperate Prairies 9.2.1: Aspen Parkland/Northern Glaciated Plains: 9.2.2: Lake Manitoba and Lake Agassiz Plain 9.2.3: Western Corn ...
The adjoining forests in Canada are generally referred to as the Mixedwood Plains Ecozone or the Great Lakes-St.Lawrence Forest Region. 32 Texas Blackland Prairies; 33 East Central Texas Plains; 34 Western Gulf Coastal Plain; 36 Ouachita Mountains; 37 Arkansas Valley; 38 Boston Mountains; 39 Ozark Highlands; 51 North Central Hardwood Forests ...
The Central Great Plains are a prairie ecoregion of the central United States, part of North American Great Plains. The region runs from west-central Texas through west-central Oklahoma, central Kansas, and south-central Nebraska. It is designated as the Central and Southern Mixed Grasslands ecoregion by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Ecoregions of North America, featuring the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and the five inhabited territories. The following is a list of ecoregions in the United States as identified by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
S. Sagebrush steppe; Sierra Madre Occidental pine–oak forests; Sierra Madre Oriental pine–oak forests; Snake River Plain (ecoregion) Snake–Columbia shrub steppe
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Subdividing the Eastern Temperate Forests, Arkansas is split among three Level II ecoregions: the Southeastern Plains, Ozark, Ouachita, Appalachian Forests, and the Mississippi Alluvial and Southeast USA Coastal Plains. Level III subdivides the continent into 182 ecoregions; of these, seven lay partly within Arkansas's borders.