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Biogeography and field
Biogeography is an integrative field of inquiry that unites concepts and information from ecology, evolutionary biology, geology, and physical geography.
Wilson he co-authored The Theory of Island Biogeography, a work which changed the field of biogeography, drove community ecology and led to the development of modern landscape ecology.

Biogeography and study
Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species ( biology ), organisms, and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time.
Biogeography and molecular data suggest that the relationship between these subspecies and the taxa now included in X. guttatoides and X. susurrans deserves further study.

Biogeography and result
* Biogeography is the science which deals with geographic patterns of species distribution and the processes that result in these patterns.

Biogeography and work
The second important process is the theory of evolution by Darwin in mid-century ( which decisively influenced the work of Ratzel, who had academic training as a zoologist and was a follower of Darwin's ideas ) which meant an important impetus in the development of Biogeography.
Edward O. Wilson, a prominent biologist and conservationist, coauthored The Theory of Island Biogeography and helped to start much of the research that has been done on this topic since the work of Watson and Wallace almost a century before.
He later made studies in the Pamir and Caucasus ranges leading to his work on Biogeography in India.

Biogeography and largely
Biogeography before Warming was largely of descriptive nature – faunistic or floristic.

Biogeography and been
Biogeography of the fossil record suggests that the genus evolved in the northern Atlantic and spread globally during the Pliocene, when species diversity seems to have been highest as with most seabirds.

Biogeography and .
Phylogenetics and Biogeography of Alnus ( Betulaceae ) Inferred from Sequences of Nuclear Ribosomal DNA ITS Region.
Chapters: The Multiplication of Species ; Biogeography, pp 824 – 877.
Biogeography studies the spatial distribution of organisms on the Earth, focusing on topics like plate tectonics, climate change, dispersal and migration, and cladistics.
Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus.
Historical Biogeography of Neotropical Freshwater Fishes.
Biogeography and mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data indicate that these might better be classified with some Far Eastern " nightingales ", leaving only the European species in Erithacus.
* ( 2003 ): Mitochondrial Genomics of Ostariophysan Fishes: Perspectives on Phylogeny and Biogeography.
Biogeography is most keenly observed on the world's islands.
The publication of The Theory of Island Biogeography by Robert MacArthur and E. O.
Biogeography is a synthetic science, related to geography, biology, soil science, geology, climatology, ecology and evolution.
Historical Biogeography of Neotropical Freshwater Fishes.
* Journal of Biogeography homepage.
* Global Ecology and Biogeography homepage.
* Robert MacArthur and E. O. Wilson – The Theory of Island Biogeography
Biodiversity and Biogeography of the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin.
* Steadman, David William ( 2006 ): Extinction and Biogeography of Tropical Pacific Birds.

emerged and field
Around the same time as Daihachi Oguchi ’ s Taiko ensemble's name was spreading around Japan via radio and television broadcasts, another pioneer in the field called, Sukeroku Daiko, emerged.
Constructivism has also emerged in the field of International Relations, where the writings of Alexander Wendt are popular.
The new field of Cognitive Linguistics has emerged as a specific counter to Chomskian Generative Grammar and Nativism.
In the late 20th and early 21st century the field of cognitive science emerged and developed many varied approaches to the description of mind and its related phenomena.
The modern field of conflicts emerged in the United States during the nineteenth century with the publishing of Joseph Story's treatise on the conflict of laws in 1834.
Thus the entire field of quantum physics emerged, leading to its wider acceptance at the Fifth Solvay Conference in 1927.
After years as a respected power / speed threat with a rocket arm in right field, he emerged during the as one of baseball's greatest.
World history, global history or transnational history ( not to be confused with diplomatic or international history ) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s.
Although the concept of zoology as a single coherent field arose much later, the zoological sciences emerged from natural history reaching back to the works of Aristotle and Galen in the ancient Greco-Roman world.
Although philosophers of science and philosophers generally have long been interested in biology ( e. g., Aristotle, Descartes, Leibniz and even Kant ), philosophy of biology only emerged as an independent field of philosophy in the 1960s and 1970s.
It also represented a turning point, as young talent emerged from around the world, the likes of Ferguson, Clendenin and Wayne Wong, had given way to an new field of talent like " Little " Jack Taylor, Peter Johnson in Moguls, Eddie Lincoln, Bob " BadBob " Salerno and Frank Bare Jr. in Aerials and Scott Willingham and Mark Steigemeier in Ballet.
Track and field competitions emerged in the late 19th century and were typically contested between athletes who were representing rival educational institutions, military organisations and sports clubs.
The period 1860-1910 can be characterized as a period of transition wherein demography emerged from statistics as a separate field of interest.
Although the field emerged from European disciplines of Kulturgeschichte and Geistesgeschichte, the historical study of ideas has engaged not only western intellectual traditions, but others as well including, but not limited to, those in the Far East, Near East and Africa.
Forest ecosystems have come to be seen as the most important component of the biosphere, and forestry has emerged as a vital field of science, applied art, and technology.
The field emerged from a number of different areas: the sociology of the 1950s and later ( see Sociology of gender ); the theories of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan ; and the work of feminists such as Judith Butler.
Once through the wall, he broke into a sewage pipe, crawled through it for some 500 yards, emerged into a field beyond the prison's outer perimeter and vanished.
As the field approached the Canal Turn on the first circuit, Easter Hero fell, causing a pile-up from which only seven horses emerged with seated jockeys.
The concept of the " health field ", as distinct from medical care, emerged from the Lalonde report from Canada.
Also, two different types of goalposts emerged: One was made by setting up posts with a net between them and the other consisted of just one goal post in the middle of the field.
" This field emerged in the middle of the 18th century, following the electrical researches and the discovery of the effects of electricity on the human body.
The field of information visualization has emerged " from research in human-computer interaction, computer science, graphics, visual design, psychology, and business methods.

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