Biogeography, Plants
Biogeography is the study of the geographic distribution of plants and animals throughout the world. It looks at how species inhabit different habitats, how these habitats have changed over time, and how the species adapt to these changes. Biogeography can provide a better understanding of an organism's ecology and evolutionary history, helping conservationists preserve endangered species and develop sustainable land management policies. It is also used to help identify new areas for potential conservation projects and to identify potential pests. By understanding the biogeography of a species, we can better protect it from detrimental environmental impacts.
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