biogeographical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or involved with biogeography
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How To Use biogeographical In A Sentence

  • An Eocene peccary from Thailand and the biogeographical origins of the artiodactyl family Tayassuidae. Archive 2006-08-01
  • Because of its systematic and biogeographical position, this genus is also relevant for the understanding of plant evolution.
  • These taxa are biostratigraphically and biogeographically significant and are discussed more fully below.
  • The biogeographical affinities of the fauna are thus not clear.
  • He is Robert Michael Pyle, lepidopterist, naturalist, conservationist and writer who knows the taxonomy and biogeographical distribution of the nation 's pale ales and lagers as well as he knows North America' s butterfly fauna. Butterfly Quest
  • Also, biogeographical changes in the bottom fauna appear to occur faster and are more easily detected during warm periods than cold periods. Past variability in Arctic marine systems
  • Canaima National Park exhibits a spectacular geomorphology with many waterfalls and great richness of endemic flora and fauna: the species found on the summits of the tepuis constitute the biogeographically unique pantepui association. Canaima National Park, Venezuela
  • The Park borders several biogeographical zones and covers three major habitat types: open grassland, closed forest and humid montane. Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • The existence of a clade formed by the Spanish species is supported also by biogeographical data, so that these species are geographically isolated from other species.
  • The dry lowland area on the eastern edge of the ecoregion is termed the Dahomey Gap and is a major biogeographical barrier. Eastern Guinean forests
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