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biogeographical

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

adjective

  1. a variant of biogeographic.


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Consequently, the Sekisei Lagoon marks a significant biogeographical milestone in the northward migration of benthic organisms within coral reefs along the Kuroshio Current's dispersal route.

From Science Daily • Sep. 19, 2023

Gupta "inundated geological and biogeographical literature of the Himalayas with a blizzard of disinformation so extensive as to render the literature almost useless," Talent wrote.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 4, 2018

For decades scientists have grappled with one of our planet's greatest biogeographical mysteries: how the geologic history of the Amazon River basin has shaped its magnificent ecosystem.

From Scientific American • Jun. 21, 2017

The law in the Netherlands was changed in 2003 to allow forensic DNA samples to be analysed for biogeographical origin as well as for physical characteristics such as colouring.

From Nature • Mar. 26, 2017

There, I am excited to find several nuances in plumage and morphological traits across biogeographical regions in Mexico.

From New York Times • Dec. 28, 2011

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