systematic regions
[sis-tuh-MAT-ik REE-junz]
nounpl: systematic regions
regiões sistemáticas
1. Areas or zones organized and classified according to a specific system, method, or taxonomy, typically used in scientific, geographic, or administrative contexts
The biologists divided the rainforest into systematic regions based on vegetation density and species distribution.
Os biólogos dividiram a floresta tropical em regiões sistemáticas com base na densidade da vegetação e distribuição de espécies.
2. Geographical areas organized following a structured classification scheme in taxonomy or biogeography
The systematic regions of the ocean were mapped according to depth and water temperature characteristics.
As regiões sistemáticas do oceano foram mapeadas de acordo com características de profundidade e temperatura da água.
This term is predominantly used in academic and scientific contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazilian universities and research institutions, it appears frequently in biology, geography, and environmental science literature. The concept reflects modern scientific methodology that emphasizes systematic organization and classification of natural phenomena.
Related Idioms & Phrases
divide into systematic regions
organize by systematic regions
systematic regional approach
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