Biogeography

/ˌbaɪoʊdʒiˈɒɡrəfi/ noun

The scientific study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and the factors that influence their distribution patterns across space and time. It combines biology and geography to understand where species live and why.

From Greek 'bios' (life), 'geo' (earth), and 'graphein' (to write). The field was established in the 19th century by naturalists like Alfred Russel Wallace, who noticed distinct patterns in species distribution worldwide.

AMባዮጂኦግራፊ
ARعلم الجغرافيا الحيوية
BNজীবভূগোল
CAbiogeografia
CSbiogeografie
DAbiogeografi
DEBiogeographie
ELβιογεωγραφία
ESbiogeografía
FAزیست‌جغرافیا
FIbiogeografia
FRbiogéographie
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