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Figure 53.14 Earth’s Biogeographic Regions Wallace identified six major biogeographic regions that are separated by climatic, topographic, or aquatic barriers to dispersal that cause their biotas to differ strikingly from one another. The red arrows on the map show the time (in millions of years) since land masses came together. Black arrows show the time since land masses separated. These areas roughly correspond to Earth’s major tectonic plates.