This page contains the Wikipedia entry for phylogeography. It defines the term and presents a brief history of the term, then gives four examples of the applications of phylogeography - conservation, comparative phylogeography, origin and dispersal patterns of humans, dynamics of viral evolution. There are extensive links to related Wikipedia pages, and a modest bibliography. This is an appropriate resource for students and teachers at secondary or higher levels.
Subject: Environmental Science:Ecosystems, Biology:Molecular Biology, Environmental Science:Ecosystems:Biodiversity, Biology, Geography:Human/Cultural, Geography, Biology:Microbiology, Environmental Science:Ecosystems:Evolution, Biology:Ecology, Diversity, Evolution:Processes, Biology:Ecology:Habitats, Biology:Evolution, Evolution:Patterns Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Collection, Overview/Reference Work, Scientific Resources Grade Level: Informal, College Upper (15-16), College Lower (13-14), High School (9-12) Theme: Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Environmental Science, EcologyKeyword: phylogeography