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  2. Zoogeography - Wikipedia

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    Zoogeography is the branch of the science of biogeography that is concerned with geographic distribution (present and past) of animal species. [ 1 ] As a multifaceted field of study, zoogeography incorporates methods of molecular biology, genetics, morphology, phylogenetics , and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to delineate evolutionary ...

  3. Animal geography - Wikipedia

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    The first wave of animal geography, known as zoogeography, came to prominence as a geographic subfield from the late 1800s through the early part of the 20th century.. During this time the study of animals was seen as a key part of the discipline and the goal was "the scientific study of animal life with reference to the distribution of animals on the earth and the mutual influence of ...

  4. Zoogeographic - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Zoogeographic

  5. Biogeography - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Outline of zoology - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to zoology: . Zoology – study of animals.Zoology, or "animal biology", is the branch of biology that relates to the animal kingdom, including the identification, structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems.

  7. History of zoology (1859–present) - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Russel Wallace, following on earlier work by de Candolle, Humboldt and Darwin, made major contributions to zoogeography. Because of his interest in the transmutation hypothesis, he paid particular attention to the geographical distribution of closely allied species during his field work first in South America and then in the Malay ...

  8. Physical geography - Wikipedia

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    The field can largely be divided into five sub-fields: island biogeography, paleobiogeography, phylogeography, zoogeography and phytogeography. Climatology [7] [8] is the study of the climate, scientifically defined as weather conditions averaged over a long period of time.

  9. Nikolay Alekseyevich Bobrinski - Wikipedia

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    Bobrinski was born in Moscow into the aristocratic Russian family of Bobrinski, Bobrinsky or Bobrinskoy (Бобринские).His father was Count Alexei Alekseevich Bobrinsky (descended from an illegitimate son of Catherine the Great and Count Grigory Orlov) and his mother Varvara was daughter of Nikolai Alexandrovich Lvov. [1]