biogeographical

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biogeographical

The map shows the biogeographical regions of the continent.

Definition

Adjective: 1. Relating to biogeography: Of, pertaining to, or involved in the scientific study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and the factors that influence this distribution.

Usage

The adjective "biogeographical" is used to describe concepts, patterns, studies, or regions that are connected to the field of biogeography. It is typically used in academic, scientific, and environmental contexts.

Examples
  • The islands exhibit unique biogeographical patterns due to their long-term isolation.
  • Their research focuses on the biogeographical history of mammal species across continents.
  • A biogeographical barrier, such as a mountain range, can lead to the evolution of new species.
Advanced Usage
  • Biogeographical region/province/realm: A major division of the Earth's surface characterized by distinct assemblages of plants and animals.
    • The Amazon basin is a distinct biogeographical region with unparalleled biodiversity.
  • Biogeographical analysis/study: Research that examines the spatial distribution of organisms.
    • The paper presents a biogeographical analysis of coral reef ecosystems.
Variants and Related Words
  • Biogeography (noun): The scientific study itself.
    • She is a professor of biogeography.
  • Biogeographer (noun): A scientist who studies biogeography.
    • The biogeographer mapped the distribution of the ancient forest.
Synonyms
  • Phytogeographical/Zoogeographical: These are more specific terms relating to plant and animal distributions, respectively, and are subsets of biogeographical study.
  • Distributional: Pertaining to distribution, though this is broader and not exclusively biological.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Biogeographical dispersal: The movement of organisms across space over time.
    • The biogeographical dispersal of seeds is often aided by birds.
  • Biogeographical boundary/barrier: A physical or ecological feature that limits the distribution of species.
    • The deep ocean trench acts as a significant biogeographical barrier for shallow-water fish.
biogeographical

The map shows the biogeographical regions of the continent.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to or involved with biogeography

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