Pronunciation: /ˌzoʊoʊˌdʒiəˈɡræfɪkəl/
noun a branch of zoology that deals with the geographical distribution of animals
A1 Zoogeographical studies focus on the distribution of animals in different regions.
A2 The zoogeographical map showed the various habitats of different species.
B1 Researchers use zoogeographical data to understand how animal populations are connected.
B2 The zoogeographical analysis revealed patterns of migration among different bird species.
C1 Zoogeographical research plays a crucial role in conservation efforts to protect biodiversity.
C2 The zoogeographical survey identified key areas for wildlife preservation and habitat restoration.
adjective relating to the geographical distribution of animals
A1 Zoogeographical studies help us understand where different animals live.
A2 The zoogeographical distribution of species can vary based on climate and habitat.
B1 Scientists use zoogeographical data to analyze patterns of animal migration.
B2 The zoogeographical regions of the world are classified based on the types of animal species found there.
C1 Advanced zoogeographical research involves detailed mapping of species distributions and their evolutionary histories.
C2 Zoogeographical analysis requires a deep understanding of ecological processes and biogeography.
formal The study of the distribution of animals around the world is known as zoogeographical research.
informal Zoogeographical patterns can help us understand why certain species are found in specific regions.
slang I find zoogeographical maps fascinating, they show how animals are spread out across different continents.
figurative Exploring the zoogeographical connections between different ecosystems is like piecing together a giant puzzle.
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