biogeography|biogeographies in English

noun

study of the geographical distribution of living things

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1. Biogeography analyzes organism-environment

2. Bioclimatology and Biogeography of Africa

3. On the biogeography of the Argonautids

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7. Biogeography of Australasia - by Michael Heads November 2013

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9. The muscid biogeography of Qinghai - Xizang Plateau is studied.

10. Can the Science of Biogeography Find Osama Bin Laden?

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12. Biogeography is the study of plant and animal distribution.

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14. Biogeography is the study of the geographical distributions of biological organisms

15. The study of the geographic distribution of living things is called Biogeography

16. The Journal of Biogeography is the discipline’s first and foremost journal

17. The theory of historical biogeography mainly consists of vicariance and dispersion.

18. Historical biogeography attempts to reconstruct the biota history of the earth.

19. Biogeography is the study of the distributions of organisms in space and time

20. Biogeography is the study of the distribution of life forms over geographical areas

21. Biogeography is an interdisciplinary science on the border line between biology and geography.

22. Overall morphology, the fossil record, molecular analyses, and biogeography all support this relationship.

23. Biogeography overlaps and complements many biological disciplines, especially community ecology, systematics, paleontology, and evolutionary

24. Register Here The International Biogeography Society has rescheduled the special Early Career Biogeographers Conference

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