Grundlagen einer kologischen Tiergeographie (Foundations of an Ecological Animal Geography) by Friedrich Theodor Dahl delves into the principles of ecological zoogeography. This work explores the distribution of animals across the globe in relation to their environments, examining the ecological factors that influence where different species are found. Dahl's study offers insights into the interplay between animal life and environmental conditions, providing a foundational understanding of the field.
A valuable resource for students and researchers in zoology, ecology, and environmental science, this book contributes to the broader understanding of biogeography and the ecological determinants shaping faunal distributions.
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