Peta wilayah Sundaland (kawasan Sunda).. Sundaland (bahasa Indonesia: Kawasan Sunda) adalah suatu wilayah biogeografis di Asia Tenggara yang juga mengacu kepada sebuah daratan yang lebih luas yang pernah ada selama 2,6 juta tahun ketika permukaan air laut lebih rendah. Wilayahnya mencakup Asia Tenggara di daratan seperti Semenanjung Malaka, Sumatra, Jawa, Kalimantan dan pulau-pulau kecil di ...
Biogeographically, Sundaland is a term for the region of Southeastern Asia which encompasses these areas of the Asian continental shelf that were exposed during the last ice age.Sundaland included the Malay Peninsula on the Asian mainland, as well as the large islands of Borneo, Java, and Sumatra, and their surrounding islands.The same steep undersea gradients that mark the eastern boundary of ...
Sundaland encompasses the Sunda-shelf which is a tectonically stable extension of the continental shelf of Southeast Asia which was exposed during the last glacial era in the last 2 million years. Other than the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Sumatra, Borneo, and Java, Sundaland also includes part of the South China Sea, the Java Sea, and ...
The area of Sundaland encompasses the Sunda Shelf, a tectonically stable extension of Southeast Asia's continental shelf that was exposed during glacial periods of the last 2 million years. [2] [3]The extent of the Sunda Shelf is approximately equal to the 120-meter isobath. [4] In addition to the Malay Peninsula and the islands of Borneo, Java, and Sumatra, it includes the Java Sea, the Gulf ...
Sundaland ( biogeography ) A biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia which encompasses the areas of the Asian continental shelf that was exposed during the last ice age [from 1920s] ( paleogeography ) The area of the Sunda Shelf exposed during ice age glacial periods.
Seluruh Sundaland berada dalam kawasan tropika; khatulistiwa merentasi Sumatera tengah dan Borneo. Seperti tempat lain di kawasan tropika, hujan, bukannya suhu, adalah penentu utama variasi serantau. Kebanyakan Sundaland diklasifikasikan sebagai perhumid, atau basah selalu, dengan lebih 2,000 milimeter hujan setiap tahun; [4] hujan melebihi penyejatpeluhan sepanjang tahun, dan tiada musim ...
The name "Sundaland" for the peninsular shelf was first proposed by Reinout Willem van Bemmelen in his Geography of Indonesia in 1949, based on his research during the war. The ancient drainage systems described by Molengraff were verified and mapped by Tjia in 1980 [12] and described in greater detail by Emmel and Curray in 1982 complete with ...
Il Sundaland, conosciuta anche come Sondaland o Regione della Sonda, è un'area geografica del Sud-Est asiatico costituita principalmente dalle principali isole della Sonda (eccetto Sulawesi), da Bali e dalla Penisola Malese, che durante l'era glaciale formavano una grande penisola.
Sundaland A geographical unit composed of Malaya, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and Palawan, with the intervening small islands, which all lie on the shallow-water (less than 200 m) Sunda shelf, which was exposed during periods of low sea level in the Pleistocene.The fauna of this region is fundamentally homogeneous and differs slightly from that of areas further north-west, which are more seasonal ...
Sundaland zahrnuje převážně území západní poloviny Malajského souostroví o rozloze 1,5 milionu km 2 a tvoří jej asi 17 000 ostrovů poblíž rovníku, včetně Bornea, Sumatry a Jávy.Oblast se vztahuje také na část Malajského poloostrova, a to až po takzvanou linii Kangar-Pattani, která se táhne zhruba podél současné thajské a malajsijské státní hranice a odděluje ...
Sundaland refers to a biogeographical region that encompasses the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the surrounding islands, characterized by its rich biodiversity and distinct ecosystems. This area is recognized as one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, making it crucial for conservation efforts aimed at preserving unique flora and fauna.
Sundaland refers to a biogeographical region that encompasses the Sunda Islands, which include the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and surrounding smaller islands. It is recognized for its rich biodiversity and is considered one of the world's major biodiversity hotspots, particularly for plant species, many of which are endemic to the area.
Sundaland er líflandfræðilegt svæði í Suðaustur-Asíu sem nær yfir Sundagrunn, það er Malakkaskaga, Borneó, Súmötru, Jövu og eyjarnar þar í kring. Sundaland gæti líka hafa tengst Filippseyjum. Sundagrunn er sá hluti meginlandsfleka Asíu sem var íslaus á síðustu ísöld. Sundaland sökk í sæ fyrir 15-10.000 árum [1].
The Sundaland Biodiversity Hotspot covers the western half of the Indonesian archipelago, a group of some 17,000 islands stretching 5,000 kilometers, and is dominated by the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Politically, the hotspot covers a small portion of southern Thailand; nearly all of Malaysia; Singapore; Brunei; and the western half of ...
Sundaland (also called the Sundaic region) is a biogeographical region of Southeastern Asia which encompasses the Sunda shelf, the part of the Asian continental shelf that was exposed during the last glacial period of the Pleistocene, from approximately 110,000 to 12,000 years ago. It includes the Malay Peninsula Malaysia on the Asian mainland, as well as the large islands of Borneo, Java, and ...
Carte du Sundaland. Le Sundaland se compose de la péninsule Malaise (Provinces thaïlandaises de Narathiwat, de Pattani et de Yala, Malaisie péninsulaire, Singapour), Bornéo (incluant les États malais de Sabah et de Sarawak, ainsi que les provinces indonésiennes de Kalimantan et le Sultanat de Brunei), Sumatra, Java dont Madura, Bali.Ainsi que plusieurs petits archipels et îles alentour ...
Sundaland (Sunda) og Sahul.Området imellom kalles Wallacea.. Sundaland, eller bare Sunda, er en biogeografisk region i Sørøst-Asia som omfatter Malayahalvøya, Borneo, Java og Sumatra med nærliggende øyer.. Sundaland ligger på en utskytende del av den asiatiske kontinentalsokkelen og var i den siste istid, liksom i tidligere istider, som følge av det betydelig lavere havnivået, et ...
The Sunderland Echo is a daily newspaper serving the Sunderland, South Tyneside and East Durham areas of North East England. [2] The newspaper was founded by Samuel Storey, Edward Backhouse, Edward Temperley Gourley, Charles Palmer, Richard Ruddock, Thomas Glaholm and Thomas Scott Turnbull in 1873, as the Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette. [3] ...
Sundaland is one of the biologically richest hotspots on Earth and home to several iconic species, including orangutans and rhinos. Plants. Sundaland holds about 25,000 species of vascular plants, 15,000 of which are found nowhere else. There are at least 117 endemic plant genera in the hotspot; 59 of these endemic genera are found in Borneo ...