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      SCIENCES

      Ecosystems and Environment Field Directors – Françoise Gaill and Dominique Joly

      Biodiversity, Subject Head – Fabienne Aujard

      Biogeography

       An Integrative Approach of the Evolution of Living

       Coordinated by

      Eric Guilbert

      First published 2021 in Great Britain and the United States by ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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      Library of Congress Control Number: 2021941650

      British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data

      A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library

      ISBN 978-1-78945-060-6

      ERC code:

      PE10 Earth System Science

       PE10_13 Physical geography

      LS8 Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology

       LS8_1 Ecosystem and community ecology, macroecology

      Preface

       Eric GUILBERT

       UMR7179 MECADEV, National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France

      I am pretty sure that most of the scientists working on evolution or the ecology of living organisms did not start as biogeographers … However, when interested in understanding how living organisms have evolved, and how they are organized in relation to their environment, linked to biotic and abiotic variables, biologists naturally arrive at biogeography. Biogeography is the main approach when embracing the history of living species as a whole. It is a huge world, and it is only growing. After a quick search online (Lavoisier.fr), I found 1,291 books on Biogeography written since 1985. Another search, on the Web of Science (wcs.webofknowledge.com), shows 36,567 papers (written between 1957 and 2021) with “biogeography” in the title (Figure P.1). Among these, 25% are associated with “ecology” and 19% with “evolutionary biology”. However, not only ecology and evolutionary biology are linked to biogeography, but a wide range of disciplines, from geography (9%) to genetics (8%) or conservation (7%).