Ecology of Florida
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Florida has two Level I and three Level II/III ecoregions containing more than 80 distinct ecosystems.[1][2] From the northwestern panhandle to the Everglades, differences in hydrology, climate, landforms, soil types, flora, and fauna shape each ecosystem, creating a complex landscape that has been recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot.[3]
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