Biogeographer

/ˌbaɪoʊdʒiˈɑɡrəfər/ noun

A scientist who studies where different organisms live and why they're found in certain places on Earth.

From bio- (life) + geographer (one who studies Earth's regions). Field formalized in 1800s-1900s as Darwin and others asked why Australia had marsupials while Africa had different animals.

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