Definition of Ecogeographical. Meaning of Ecogeographical. Synonyms of Ecogeographical

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Definition of Ecogeographical

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- Rapoport's rule is an ecogeographical rule that states that latitudinal ranges of plants and animals are generally smaller at lower latitudes than at...
- Gloger's rule is an ecogeographical rule which states that within a species of endotherms, more heavily pigmented forms tend to be found in more humid...
- diversity in Capsi**** baccatum is significantly influenced by its ecogeographical distribution". BMC Genetics. 13 (68): 68. doi:10.1186/1471-2156-13-68...
- 12 October 2016. McDowall, R. M. (March 2008). "Jordan's and other ecogeographical rules, and the vertebral number in fishes". Journal of Biogeography...
- Allen's rule is an ecogeographical rule formulated by Joel Asaph Allen in 1877, broadly stating that animals adapted to cold climates have shorter and...
- Foster's rule, also known as the island rule or the island effect, is an ecogeographical rule in evolutionary biology stating that members of a species get...
- consumption, 2019/20". Li Hl (1983). "The Domestication of Plants in China: Ecogeographical Considerations". In Keightley DN (ed.). The Origins of Chinese Civilization...
- that is based on both intrinsic reproductive barriers and extrinsic ecogeographical factors.[citation needed] Pleurotus eryngii is a saprotrophic fungus...
- Retrieved 22 September 2020. Sapir, Y.; Shmida, A. Species concepts and ecogeographical divergence of Oncocyclus irises. Israel J. Plant Sci. 2002, 50, 119–127...
- In zoology, deep-sea gigantism or abyssal gigantism is the tendency for species of deep-sea dwelling animals to be larger than their shallower-water relatives...