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What is biogeography, and why is it important in zoology?
What is biogeography, and why is it important in zoology?
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Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographical space and through geological time. It is important in zoology as it helps explain why certain species are found in specific areas, informs conservation strategies, and aids in understanding evolutionary processes.