organismsranging
Organismsranging, in ecology and biogeography, refers to the geographic and ecological distribution of organisms—the extent of space and variety of habitats occupied by a species or group. It encompasses the core range, peripheral populations, seasonal habitats, and transitory occurrences. Range characterization typically relies on compiled occurrence records, range maps, and estimates of the ecological niche that matches a species to environmental conditions such as temperature, precipitation, and terrain.
R ang es are dynamic. They expand or contract with climate change, disturbance, and changes in land
Applications of studying organismsranging include conservation planning, such as identifying refugia and prioritizing habitat corridors; assessing