tengerbiogeográfiai
Tengerbiogeográfiai, often translated as marine biogeography, is the scientific study of the geographic distribution of marine organisms and the ecological and evolutionary processes that explain these patterns. It seeks to understand why certain species are found in specific ocean regions and how these distributions have changed over geological time. This field examines factors such as ocean currents, temperature, salinity, depth, nutrient availability, and geological history in shaping marine biodiversity.
Marine biogeographers investigate the large-scale patterns of species distribution, identifying distinct biogeographic realms and provinces within
Methods employed in tengerbiogeográfiai include field surveys, laboratory analyses, genetic studies, and the use of historical