HKU Ecologists Firstly Put an Insect Group on a Century-Old Map of Biodiversity
August 15, 2024
August 15, 2024
HONG KONG, Aug. 15 (TNSres) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
The distribution of species around the globe is not a random process but an outcome resulting from several evolutionary mechanisms as well as past and current environmental limitations. As a result, since the mid-19th century, biologists have identified several main regions, called biogeographic realms, that depict these large ensembles of species around the world. These biogeographic realm . . .
The distribution of species around the globe is not a random process but an outcome resulting from several evolutionary mechanisms as well as past and current environmental limitations. As a result, since the mid-19th century, biologists have identified several main regions, called biogeographic realms, that depict these large ensembles of species around the world. These biogeographic realm . . .