biogeography
(noun)
the study of the geographical distribution of living things
Examples of biogeography in the following topics:
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Biogeography and the Distribution of Species
- Biogeography is the study of the geographic distribution of living things and the abiotic factors that affect their distribution.
- Ecologists who study biogeography examine patterns of species distribution.
- Since species distribution patterns are based on biotic and abiotic factors and their influences during the very long periods of time required for species evolution, early studies of biogeography were closely linked to the emergence of evolutionary thinking in the eighteenth century.
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Biogeography
- Biogeography is an ecological field of interest that focuses on the distribution of organisms and the abiotic factors that affect them.
- Biogeography is the study of the geographic distribution of living things and the abiotic (non-living) factors that affect their distribution.
- Ecologists who study biogeography examine patterns of species distribution.
- Therefore, early studies of biogeography were closely linked to the emergence of evolutionary thinking in the eighteenth century.
- Explain the role of biogeography in the analysis of species distribution
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Evidence of Evolution