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biogeography

NOUN
  1. dealing with the geographical distribution of animals and plants

How To Use biogeography In A Sentence

  • She then moved to the American Museum of Natural History in New York for postdoctoral work on the systematics, biogeography, and conservation of Caribbean birds.
  • The main subdisciplines represented in conservation biology are population genetics, population biology, landscape ecology and biogeography.
  • Alexander von Humboldt of course made lasting contributions to the fields of physical geography and biogeography, adding to our knowledge of plants, animals, and the earth.
  • This would effectively divorce cladistic biogeography from the inference of causal processes.
  • Darwin's third line of evidence came from biogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of plants and animals.
  • Nothofagus, the southern beech, is a classic example of plant biogeography.
  • Tracing the origin of plant taxa inhabiting islands has been one of the most exciting topics in insular biogeography.
  • Species richness and biogeography of non-acarine arachnids in Namibia. Kaokoveld desert
  • Partly because of my reading-up on other areas of direct interest (like cryptic diversity [see previous post], the discovery of new species, declines in global biodiversity, Cretaceous biogeography, radical homoplasy, polymorphism, and evolutionary reversals), I am returning again and again to the salamander literature. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Montane cloud forest in the tropical Pacific: Some aspects of their floristics, biogeography, ecology, and conservation. Cook Islands tropical moist forests
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