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BIOGEOGRAPHY - ترجمة إلى العربية

STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES AND ECOSYSTEMS IN GEOGRAPHIC SPACE AND THROUGH GEOLOGICAL TIME
Biogeographical; Biogeographic; Paleobiogeography; Biogeographic distribution; Paleobiogeographical; Biogeographer; Biogeographical boundary; History of biogeography; Biogeographically; Comparative biogeography; Palaeobiogeography; Paleobiogeographic; Palaeobiogeographic; Palaeobiogeographical
  • Biogeographic regions of Europe
  • Edward O. Wilson]], coauthored [[The Theory of Island Biogeography]] which helped in stimulating much research on this topic in the late 20th and 21st. centuries.
  • Schematic distribution of fossils on Pangea according to Wegener
  • Frontispiece to [[Alfred Russel Wallace]]'s book ''The Geographical Distribution of Animals''
  • Distribution of four Permian and Triassic fossil groups used as biogeographic evidence for continental
drift, and land bridging

BIOGEOGRAPHY         

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biogeography         
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biogeography         
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تعريف

Biogeography
·add. ·noun The branch of biology which deals with the geographical distribution of animals and plants. It includes both zoogeography and phytogeography.

ويكيبيديا

Biogeography

Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time. Organisms and biological communities often vary in a regular fashion along geographic gradients of latitude, elevation, isolation and habitat area. Phytogeography is the branch of biogeography that studies the distribution of plants. Zoogeography is the branch that studies distribution of animals. Mycogeography is the branch that studies distribution of fungi, such as mushrooms.

Knowledge of spatial variation in the numbers and types of organisms is as vital to us today as it was to our early human ancestors, as we adapt to heterogeneous but geographically predictable environments. Biogeography is an integrative field of inquiry that unites concepts and information from ecology, evolutionary biology, taxonomy, geology, physical geography, palaeontology, and climatology.

Modern biogeographic research combines information and ideas from many fields, from the physiological and ecological constraints on organismal dispersal to geological and climatological phenomena operating at global spatial scales and evolutionary time frames.

The short-term interactions within a habitat and species of organisms describe the ecological application of biogeography. Historical biogeography describes the long-term, evolutionary periods of time for broader classifications of organisms. Early scientists, beginning with Carl Linnaeus, contributed to the development of biogeography as a science.

The scientific theory of biogeography grows out of the work of Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859), Francisco Jose de Caldas (1768–1816), Hewett Cottrell Watson (1804–1881), Alphonse de Candolle (1806–1893), Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913), Philip Lutley Sclater (1829–1913) and other biologists and explorers.

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1. Philip Stott is Emeritus Professor of Biogeography at the University of London
2. These come from areas such as geology, paleontology, comparative anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, ethology, biogeography, embryology and – increasingly nowadays – molecular genetics.
3. "We see a decline in our overall ecosystems," said Mark Monaco, biogeography program manager for NOAA‘s Ocean Service.
4. "Nobody is actually really sure about this," said Ricardo Burgo Braga, a graduate student in polar biogeography in southern Brazil who has begun studying the phenomenon.
5. Philip Stott, emeritus professor of biogeography at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, said climate change is too complicated to be caused by just one factor, whether CO2 or clouds.