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biogeographic

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[bahy-oh-jee-uh-graf-ik] / ˌbaɪ oʊˌdʒi əˈgræf ɪk /

adjective

  1. Also, biogeographical. relating to biogeography.


Other Word Forms

  • biogeographical adjective
  • biogeographically adverb
  • biogeographics noun

Example Sentences

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The researchers outline the importance of conservation and research in the Andes mountain range and its valleys due to its biogeographic importance and undiscovered megadiversity.

From Science Daily

The state badly missed the 2020 goal to improve wild Chinook populations in each of the five biogeographic regions.

From Seattle Times

These missions have further revealed that the depths are far from uniform; like kangaroo habitat in Australia and tiger lands in Asia, they are home to evolutionarily distinct biogeographic regions.

From Scientific American

Each SoFi canyon is landscaped to reflect a different biogeographic zone from the state.

From Los Angeles Times

She said Wisconsin, which has one reserve along Lake Superior, is working to add a second in Lake Michigan, a different “biogeographic subregion.”

From Seattle Times