dýradreifing
Dýradreifing, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "animal distribution" or "faunal distribution." It refers to the geographical patterns and processes that determine where different species of animals are found across the Earth's surface. This field of study encompasses a wide range of factors influencing these patterns, including climate, topography, vegetation, the availability of food and water, and the presence of predators or competitors.
The distribution of animals is not static; it is a dynamic phenomenon influenced by both historical and
Understanding dýradreifing is crucial for conservation efforts. By studying where species live and the factors that