Examples of 'biogeographic' in a sentence

Meaning of "biogeographic"

Biogeographic (adjective): Relating to the study of the geographical distribution of living organisms and the influence of physical factors on their habitats. Biogeographic research investigates how environmental factors shape the biodiversity of different regions
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  • Of or pertaining to biogeography, the study of the geographical arrangement of plants and animals

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The fossil also has biogeographic importance.
Biogeographic analyses have been also carried out.
A finding of considerable biogeographic and behavioural significance.
Biogeographic provinces may originate due to various barriers.
A classification of the biogeographic provinces of the world.
Some biogeographic aspects of plant communities in vernal pools.
Trends in the status of waterbird biogeographic populations.
The proposal of biogeographic computation is introduced in several fronts.
Supplementary guidance on the application of biogeographic regionalization schemes.
Biogeographic movement of plants and mycorrhizae.
Economic geography and biogeographic production.
Define biogeographic patterns and provide an ecological understanding of them.
Types of urban land cover and biogeographic conditions.
The biogeographic alpine region.
Identify biodiversity in the target biogeographic area or marine ecoregion.

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Work on biogeographic classification systems in deep and open oceans is also ongoing.
Presence of rare biogeographic qualities.
Biogeographic realms correspond to the floristic kingdoms of botany or zoogeographic regions of zoology.
There is a biogeographic irony here.
Uganda sits in the middle of seven distinct biogeographic zones.
Terrestrial biogeographic realms.
Biogeographic realms are characterized by the evolutionary history of the organisms they contain.
This separation has produced unique biogeographic and ecological patterns.
A biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened with destruction.
Freshwater biogeographic realms.
Biogeographic barriers are a key to define these processes and one example is marine currents.
This biodiversity has been shaped by several biogeographic and geophysical factors.
The evolutionary and biogeographic processes experienced by the lemurs are not unusual.
These include severe habitat loss and biogeographic range limits.
Marine biogeographic realms.
Further growth and morphologic investigations are necessary in order to better comprehend biogeographic data.
On these biogeographic patterns.
Some plants and birds from the area may have a similar biogeographic heritage.
Ecoregions are used when combining biogeographic patterns or species assemblages to abiotic regions.
Of particular interest is the section that describes the different biogeographic zones of the region.
This report does not address biogeographic classification systems or propose biogeographic zones.
Biogeographic Province is a biotic subdivision of realms.
The same authors discuss their history and biogeographic patterns of speciation.
Distribution and biogeographic history highly determine the origin of migration in birds of prey.
Distribution is mostly restricted to the Holarctic biogeographic region.
An ecoprovince is a biogeographic unit smaller than an ecozone that contains one or more ecoregions.
The Antarctical realm is one of eight terrestrial biogeographic realms.
Climate has a direct impact on the biogeographic distribution of the natural vegetation in a region.
Contracting Parties are expected to identify sites of international importance within an agreed biogeographic regionalization.
A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened with humans.
Western Mallee is roughly defined as the western half of the Mallee biogeographic region.
The species were categorized as their biogeographic distribution pattern using track analysis in a panbigeographical approach.
Its existence as a distinct taxon was predicted by the hybrid biogeographic hypothesis for Sulawesi.
Paleontologie and biogeographic data accredit the thesis of a secondary evolution of Cosmocercidae in land snails.
Number of vertebrate species occurring in Europe according to taxonomie group and biogeographic region.

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