paleodistributionists
Paleodistributionists are researchers who study the historical geographic distribution of organisms, both living and extinct. This field combines principles from paleontology, biogeography, and evolutionary biology to reconstruct where species lived in the past and how these distributions have changed over geological time. Paleodistribution studies often rely on fossil evidence, comparing the locations of fossil finds with the known distributions of related modern species. They also consider geological history, including continental drift, changes in sea level, and past climate shifts, which all significantly influence the movement and survival of species.
The primary goal of paleodistributionism is to understand the factors that have shaped biodiversity patterns across