the author of geographical distribution of animals is Louis Agassiz
Noun The branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
A biotope is a geographical area with a uniform biological environment and a uniform distribution of plants and animals.
Richard F Darsie has written: 'Identification and geographical distribution of the mosquitos of North America, north of Mexico' -- subject(s): Mosquitoes, Insects, Geographical distribution, Identification
this is a geographical distribution of gobi desert i think so
John B. Bowles has written: 'Distribution and biogeography of mammals of Iowa' -- subject(s): Geographical distribution, Mammals
Stephen J. Culver has written: 'Distribution of recent benthic foraminifera off the North American Atlantic coast' -- subject(s): Foraminifera, Geographical distribution, Protozoa 'Distribution of recent benthic Foraminifera in the Gulf of Mexico' -- subject(s): Foraminifera, Geographical distribution, Protozoa
Winfried Golte has written: 'Araucaria' -- subject(s): Araucaria, Geographical distribution
Richard E. Haight has written: 'Distribution and habitats of marine fish and invertebrates in Katlian Bay, Southeastern Alaska, 1967 and 1968' -- subject(s): Habitat, Geographical distribution, Marine invertebrates, Marine animals, Marine fishes, Fish surveys
Charles Gald Sibley has written: 'Species formation in the red-eyed towhees of Mexico' -- subject(s): Towhees 'A supplement to Distribution and taxonomy of birds of the world' -- subject(s): Birds, Geographical distribution, Classification 'Distribution and taxonomy of birds of the world' -- subject(s): Birds, Geographical distribution, Classification
T. N. Belyanina has written: 'Materials on development, taxonomy, and distribution of the fishes of the family bregmacerotidae =' -- subject(s): Geographical distribution, Codlets
G. Nikolaus has written: 'Distribution atlas of Sudan's birds with notes on habitat and status' -- subject(s): Bird populations, Birds, Geographical distribution
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