Biogeography of Plants and Animals
Biogeography is the study of the geographical distributions of plants and animals, including their natural ranges, habitats and evolutionary history. It is an important subdiscipline of biology, as it helps us to better understand the distribution and abundance of species, as well as how they are affected by environmental changes, both human-induced and natural. Through biogeography, we can gain insights into the past, present and future of ecosystems, as well as inform conservation and management strategies.
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