Ecography and its Role in Ecological Research
*Corresponding Author:Received Date: Sep 02, 2024 / Published Date: Sep 29, 2024
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Abstract
Ecography, a branch of biogeography, focuses on understanding the spatial distribution of species and the ecological processes that shape these patterns. This article explores the importance of ecography in contemporary ecological research, examining its applications in conservation biology, climate change studies, and ecosystem management. By analyzing species distributions, ecological niches, and environmental gradients, ecography provides valuable insights into the functioning of ecosystems across different spatial scales.