Animal Biogeography
Animal biogeography is the study of how and why animals are distributed across different regions of the world. It examines the environmental and evolutionary factors that influence species distributions and the effects of such factors on the dispersal, migration, and range expansion of species. Animal biogeography plays a key role in conservation management, as it helps to identify areas of biodiversity and elucidate the impacts of climate change and human activity on wildlife populations. Furthermore, animal biogeography is an important tool for understanding the history and evolution of animal life on Earth.
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