Ecological biogeograpy
C. Barry Cox has written: 'Biogeography' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology 'Biogeography' 'Biogeography' 'Biogeography: an ecological and evolutionary approach' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology 'Prehistoric Life'
biogeography
Journal of Biogeography was created in 1974.
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of living organisms across different geographical areas and the factors that influence their patterns. It examines how species are distributed in relation to environmental conditions, historical events, and ecological interactions. This field integrates concepts from ecology, geology, and evolutionary biology to understand how organisms adapt to their habitats and how geographical changes impact biodiversity.
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographical space and throughout geological time.
Mihails Gailis has written: 'Biogeography' -- subject(s): Biogeography
Discipline of biogeography that explains the distributions of organisms in terms of spreading across former barriers.
Robert G. Bailey has written: 'Ecoregions map of North America' -- subject(s): Biotic communities, Vegetation and climate 'Description of the ecoregions of the United States' -- subject(s): Ecology, Ecological regions 'Ecoregions' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecological regions, Classification
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.
Biogeography is concerned with the location of fossils and living organisms. The prefix "bio" comes from the Greek word for life.
Your answer is in your categories. Its paleontology, or biogeography.