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Животные и континенты. Популярная зоогеография
Year: 1974
Pages: 174
Format: FB2 | EPUB
File size: 12 MB
Language: RU

Pages: 174
Format: FB2 | EPUB
File size: 12 MB
Language: RU

The book 'Животные и континенты Популярная зоогеография' by the author [Author name] is an engaging and informative read that delves into the fascinating world of animal life and their adaptation to different environments. The author, an expert in zoogeography, presents a compelling argument for why this field of study is just as important as any other aspect of biology, and how it can help us understand the intricate relationships between animals, their habitats, and the continents they inhabit. The book begins by highlighting the significance of zoogeography as a distinct scientific discipline, one that has been evolving rapidly since the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, when geographical exploration was at its peak. This period saw the emergence of many talented naturalists who dedicated themselves to studying the animal kingdom in all its forms, documenting the incredible diversity of species and their unique adaptations to various environments. As the reader journeys through the pages of the book, they will discover the intricate connections between fauna and flora, and how these interactions shape the distribution of animals across different continents. The author skillfully explains the factors that limit the resettlement of animals, such as geographical barriers, climate change, and human activities, and how these factors have influenced the development of animal populations throughout history. One of the most captivating aspects of the book is the way the author weaves together the stories of individual animals and their habitats, showcasing the incredible diversity of life on our planet. From the majestic elephants of Africa to the colorful birds of South America, each chapter reveals the remarkable adaptability of animals and their ability to thrive in even the most challenging environments.
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