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  • Biogeography

    Lectures notes on Biogeography by David A. Fitch of New York University.

    www.nyu.edu

  • UCSB Biogeography Lab

    Established to conduct basic and applied research on the ecology, distribution and conservation status of species and ecosystems with the aid of geographic information systems and remote sensing.

    www.biogeog.ucsb.edu

  • Biogeography Specialty Group

    Formed to promote interaction among biogeographers, stimulate active research and teaching development in biogeography, and facilitate the exchange of ideas.

    www.geocities.com

  • Nearctica - Biogeography

    Introduction to Biogeography with extensive links.

    www.nearctica.com

  • Early Classics in Biogeography, Distribution, and Diversity Studies: To 1950

    A bibliography of historical sources in biogeography and related fields, with links to biographical information and the full text of many of the sources.

    www.wku.edu

  • World Biomes

    About the hierarchical organization of the world's environments.

    www.ups.edu

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