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Zoogeography is the
branch of the
science of
biogeography that is
concerned with
geographic distribution (present and past) of
animal species. As a multifaceted...
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Tourism Urban Physical geography Fields Biogeography Phytogeography Zoogeography Climatology /
Paleoclimatology Coastal geography Earth science Geology...
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Wallace line or Wallace's line is a
faunal boundary line
drawn in 1859 by the
British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace and
named by the
English biologist...
- boundaries. In the
fields of
physical geography, ecology, biogeography,
zoogeography, and
environmental geography,
regions tend to be
based on
natural features...
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Bombyliidae are a
family of flies,
commonly known as bee flies.
Adults generally feed on
nectar and pollen, some
being important pollinators. Larvae...
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Machine Coral Reef Unit Achituv, Y. and Dubinsky, Z. 1990.
Evolution and
Zoogeography of
Coral Reefs Ecosystems of the World. Vol. 25:1–8. Grigg, R.W. (2011)...
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sometimes called the "father of biogeography", or more
specifically of
zoogeography.
Wallace was one of the
leading evolutionary thinkers of the 19th century...
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Sardina and Sardinops:
Their taxonomy, distribution,
stock structure, and
zoogeography" (PDF). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 46 (11): 2019–36. doi:10.1139/f89-251...
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Udvardy published 191
papers and
books including an
influential text on
zoogeography. He
began his
career as a
research biologist at the
Tihanyi Biological...
- sub-fields:
island biogeography, paleobiogeography, phylogeography,
zoogeography and phytogeography.
Climatology is the
study of the climate, scientifically...