Range (biology) facts for kids
In biology, the range or distribution of a species is the geographical area or habitat where the species live.
Sometimes, when species are found in different regions at different times of year, terms such as summer range and winter range can be used. When discussing about animals, the species' natural range is often discussed.
There are at least five types of distribution patterns:
- random
- clustered/grouped (most are in one area)
- linear (they are in a line)
- radial (radiating from a centre)
- Regular/ordered (not random, but in set positions)
Images for kids
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A species range map represents the region where individuals of a species can be found. This is a range map of Juniperus communis, the common juniper.
See also
In Spanish: Área de distribución biogeográfica para niños
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