Examples of 'biogeography' in a sentence

Meaning of "biogeography"

Biogeography: the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals. It is used in the context of ecology and evolution
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  • The study of the geographical distribution of living things.
  • The geographical distribution of a particular living thing.

How to use "biogeography" in a sentence

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He was also interested in biogeography and animal behaviour.
Dynamic biogeography and conservation of endangered species.
Introduce students to the theory of island biogeography.
Biogeography is the study of the geographical distribution of species.
This is considered to be the first principle of biogeography.
She studied the biogeography of arachnids.
His work on natural selection and biogeography.
Ecology and biogeography of marine parasites.
Unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography.
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of life on earth.
One of the first laws of island biogeography.
Phylogenetics and biogeography of woodland and barrenground caribou.
Lydekker was also influential in the science of biogeography.
The theory of island biogeography made your career.
A unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography.

See also

Historical biogeography versus ecological biogeography.
It is a notable document of natural history and historical biogeography.
The biogeography of marine plankton traits.
Phytogeography is part of a more general science known as biogeography.
Biogeography and taxonomy of the honeybees.
This is especially obvious in the field of insular biogeography.
The global biogeography of roots.
A unified theory of biodiversity and biogeography.
Evolution and biogeography of seagrasses.
The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography.
Another concept in biogeography is that of oceanic cosmopolitanism and endemism.
These results are discussed in relation to biogeography and evolution.
Biogeography was about multiple levels of ecological and evolutionary dynamics.
Implications for the historical biogeography of the family.
Biogeography is the study of biological communities within their ecosystems.
Assessment will require syntheses of the biogeography of the fauna.
Biogeography including climate.
He was influential in the science of biogeography.
Biogeography is the study of the geographic distribution of life through time.
This concept falls within the study of island biogeography.
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species in space and time.
He was also keenly interested in the historical biogeography of these groups.
Biogeography is proof of evolution.
In geography zoogeography exists today as the vibrant subfield of biogeography.
Phytogeography is the branch of biogeography that studies the distribution of plants.
This documentation includes additional information on ecology and biogeography.
Biogeography and genetics.
Phylogeography takes a population genetic and phylogenetic perspective on biogeography.
The theory of island biogeography became a foundation of modern conservation biology.
One key line of evidence for investigating biogeography is phylogenetics.
To study the biogeography and biodiversity of the different oceanic regions.
I am also very interested in biogeography.
Biogeography and vegetation.
The practice of island biogeography.
Biogeography and body size shuffling of aquatic salamander communities on a shifting refuge.

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