Bio = "life" geo = "earth" and graphy = "writing/field of study"
Biogeography is the study of the geographic and historical distribution of species. Biogeography studies where organisms are distributed throughout the biosphere, how abundant they are in certain areas, why they are (or are not) found in certain geographic areas, and where they lived in the past.
The science that studies the distribution of life, past and present.
C. Barry Cox has written: 'Biogeography' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology 'Biogeography' 'Biogeography' 'Biogeography: an ecological and evolutionary approach' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology 'Prehistoric Life'
Journal of Biogeography was created in 1974.
biogeography
Mihails Gailis has written: 'Biogeography' -- subject(s): Biogeography
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographical space and throughout geological time.
Discipline of biogeography that explains the distributions of organisms in terms of spreading across former barriers.
Biogeography is the part of Ecology that investigate the reason of animals and plant distribution.
Biogeography is the part of Ecology that investigate the reason of animals and plant distribution.
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems across space and time, exploring factors such as climate, geology, and evolutionary history that shape these patterns. It helps us understand how organisms have evolved and adapted to their environments, and is crucial for conservation efforts, invasive species management, and predicting the impacts of climate change. By integrating fields like biology, ecology, geology, and climatology, biogeography provides important insights into the interconnectedness of life on Earth.
Ecological biogeograpy
Peter J. Vincent has written: 'A biogeography of the British Isles' -- subject(s): Biogeography
Caves are a type of island ecosystem according to the theory of island biogeography.