What's the difference between zoogeographical and zoogeography?

Zoogeographical


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to zoography.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The different climatic regions determine the zoogeographic distribution of various animal species depending on their particular conditions and ecological preferences.
  • (2) Ross River virus-specific antibody was confined to localities of the Australian zoogeographic region.
  • (3) The systematic patterns of the genus illustrate the whole range of the process of speciation, from barely distinct subspecies, to subspecies almost as distinct as allopatric species of the genus, and on the fully sympatric species Three major zoogeographic areas may be delineated: an East African area dominated by the effects of the Rift Valley, with a large number of subspecies isolated in forest islands; a Central African area with little subspeciation and sympatric overlap of the major species of Colobus; and a West African area with a clinal pattern of distribution of subspecies, and secondary intergradation.
  • (4) Viruses from each of the four zoogeographic regions were analysed antigenically by neutralization with polyclonal serum to AR-339 and by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with an anti-E2 monoclonal AR-339 antibody.
  • (5) On the basis of morfological analysis of ecological, paleontological and zoogeographical data the main evolutionary trends to biting midges are established, the description of the hypothetical ancestor of the family is given and the apomorphy and plesiomorphy of the genera are analysed.
  • (6) On the basis of actual material and literary data the role of seasonal migrations of palearctic migrants to various zoogeographical regions for infection with Haemosporidia and further fate of Protozoa of southern (northern) origin in nesting (wintering) distribution areas of birds are discussed.
  • (7) Antibody to Edge Hill virus was rare and confined to the Australian zoogeographic region.
  • (8) The isozyme technique appears to have potential for zoogeographic studies in the genus Trichinella.
  • (9) The other two virus isolates did not show any relationship to the strains from any of the different zoogeographic zones.
  • (10) Flies from different geographical parts of Thailand were collected to study their medical importance as well as to make a zoogeographical study.
  • (11) If multituberculates and monotremes are monophyletic, it would help to explain what has otherwise been a puzzling zoogeographic pattern in the distribution of each group.
  • (12) Chikungunya virus-specific antibody was highly prevalent in localities of the Oriental zoogeographic region and Wallacea, rare in west New Guinea, and absent in north Australia.
  • (13) According to its orographic characteristics and climate the Murmansk region represents a special landscape area of the Atlantic-Arctic zone with its peculiar zoogeographic characters.
  • (14) Ecological and zoogeographical characteristics of the ticks found are given and their potential medical importance is discussed.
  • (15) The epidemiological and zoogeographical implications are discussed.
  • (16) Aspects discussed include: geographical distribution of parasites in Australian coastal waters and their affinities to parasites of other zoogeographical regions; species diversity in Australian coastal surface and deep waters; use of marine parasites for stock discrimination; use of marine parasites as ecological models; ultrastructural and phylogenetic studies of marine parasites; and effects of marine parasites on their hosts.
  • (17) RNase T1 oligonucleotide fingerprinting of genomic RNA from SIN isolates revealed that the primary structure of the RNA from viruses from each zoogeographic region was unique.
  • (18) The mutually checking parasitological and zoogeographic criteria for the issue in question made it possible to express the viewpoint and present supporting data on the origin and spread of Dermacentor ticks.
  • (19) The E1 and E2 glycoproteins and the capsid protein of two isolates from each zoogeographic region were compared by tryptic peptide mapping with the Egyptian prototype strain AR-339.
  • (20) The richest representation of the major species is in the Aethiopian Zoogeographical Region and the poorest is in the Australasian.

Zoogeography


Definition:

  • (n.) The study or description of the geographical distribution of animals.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The zoogeography of West African Paragonimus species is discussed.
  • (2) Three additional species of Anoplocephaloides are described, and the zoogeography of Anoplocephaloides spp.
  • (3) nov.) because of the (i) zoogeography, (ii) morphology of sporogonic stages and (iii) forms isoenzymes of blood stages.
  • (4) Its taxonomy, bionomics, and zoogeography are discussed briefly.
  • (5) The data obtainable from mtDNA may be especially well suited for studies of population genetic structure, dispersal, and historical zoogeography.

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