biogeographical in English

adjective

pertaining to biogeography (study of the geographical distribution of living things)

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1. Infomap Bioregions: Interactive mapping of biogeographical regions from species distributions Resources

2. Land bridges were commonly invoked to explain biogeographical distribution patterns before the development and acceptance of plate tectonics.

3. Biogeographical regions (Bioregions) reveal how different sets of species are spatially grouped and therefore are important units for conservation, historical biogeography, ecology, and evolution

4. In some genera (Abies), the occurrence of flavonoids is correlated with biogeographical variation or with botanical sectionement; in other genera (Picea) there is no such relation.

5. The Bioregions 2020 framework is organized by the world's major biogeographical realms, the broadest divisions of Earth's land surface in which ecosystems and groupings of organisms share a common evolutionary history

6. Admixture analysis (more properly known as biogeographical ancestry analysis) is a method of inferring someone's geographical origins based on an analysis of their genetic ancestry.An Admixture analysis is one of the components of an autosomal DNA test.Companies which offer such tests include 23andMe, AncestryDNA, Family Tree DNA, MyHeritage DNA and Living DNA.

7. Closely comparable faunal associations and the joint occurrence ofKvania kvanica (Mergl 1984) are evidence of a correlation in age with the Milina Formation of Bohemia and of a close biogeographical relationship of the Bavarian type of facies with the Barrandian during the Lower Ordovician. Further,Euloma ornatumAngelin 1854 allows direct correlation of the Vogtendorf Formation and indirect correlation of the Milina Formation with the late Tremadocian (Shumardia pusilla Zone of the Alum Shale Formation and the Bjørkåsholmen Formation) of Scandinavia.