biogeography
/ˌbaɪoʊˌdʒɪˈɒɡrəfi/Definitions
1. noun
The study of the geographical distribution of plants and animals, including the factors that influence it and the resulting relationships between organisms and their environments.
“The biologist’s research in biogeography helped her understand the unique species found in the remote island ecosystem.”
2. noun
The geographical distribution of a particular species, family, or other taxonomic group.
“The biogeography of the region’s indigenous bird species revealed a fascinating pattern of migration patterns.”