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
name and brief explanation about branches of environmental sciences?
Ecology
Caves are a type of island ecosystem according to the theory of island biogeography.
Biogeography is the part of Ecology that investigate the reason of animals and plant distribution.
C. Barry Cox has written: 'Biogeography' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology 'Biogeography' 'Biogeography' 'Biogeography: an ecological and evolutionary approach' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology 'Prehistoric Life'
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Charles J Krebs has written: 'Ecology' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology, Population biology
Rowland Percy Moss has written: 'The ecology of human communities' -- subject(s): Biogeography, Ecology, Geography, History 'Reflections on the relations between forest and savanna in tropical West Africa' -- subject(s): Forest ecology, Savanna ecology, Vegetation boundaries
ecology create automatic and economical create by people
The answer to the question is Life Science.Oceanographer....a person who studies the ocean.Biology is the study of living things.
C. Ashton Drew has written: 'Predictive species and habitat modeling in landscape ecology' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Mathematical models, Landscape ecology, Biogeography, Habitat (Ecology)
Did you mean "ecology"?
Crop ecology focuses on the interactions between plants and their environment to optimize crop growth and productivity. Ecological crop geography, on the other hand, studies how geographical factors such as climate, soil, and topography influence the distribution and abundance of crops in different regions.
Eugenius Warming was a Danish botanist known for his work in plant ecology and biogeography. He wrote the influential book "Oecology of Plants" in 1895, which laid the foundation for the field of plant ecology.