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Filter by Meaning Understanding the zoogeography of extinct marine invertebrates can aid in reconstructing past oceanic ecosystems.
Zoogeography helps us understand why certain species are found only in specific geographic regions.
Zoogeography explores the distribution of animal species in different ecosystems.
The zoogeography of insects in the Amazon rainforest showcases the incredible diversity of species within this ecosystem.
The zoogeography of Australia highlights its distinctive fauna, including kangaroos, koalas, and platypuses.
Zoogeography plays a crucial role in identifying and protecting endangered species in their natural habitats.
Understanding the zoogeography of invasive species is important for managing and preventing their negative impact on native ecosystems.
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