Biogeography and Ecology
Biogeography and Ecology are two interdisciplinary fields of science that are concerned with the study of the spatial and temporal distribution of living organisms and the relationships between them and the environment. Biogeography investigates the patterns and processes of species' distributions, while Ecology focuses on the interactions between organisms and their environment. These fields are essential for understanding the relationship between species and their environment, which can be used to develop strategies for conservation, management, and restoration of natural habitats. Additionally, they provide insight into the evolutionary history of a species, which can help inform decisions about the management and control of invasive species. Biogeography and Ecology are also important for understanding how organisms respond to climate change, a major issue of global concern.
← International Journal of Entomology