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Explain E.O. Wilson’s theory of Island Biogeography as it applies to environments other than islands physically surrounded by water.

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Answered by edgarmargariaita
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Today, Wilson’s theory is applied to any ecosystem that is surrounded by unlike ecosystems. These ecologies are ‘islands’ because they are physically separated from related ecosystems. Tropical islands are separated by bodies of water but this theory also includes mountaintops, caves and other isolated ecosystems.

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Answered by AditiHegde
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Following is the explanation of E. O. Wilson's theory of Island Biogeography as it appropriately can be applied to all other environments along with islands that are surrounded physically by water.

  • The Theory of E. O. Wilson can be applied to several ecosystems that surround us.
  • These are known as 'islands' since each of these ecologies is separated physically by parallel ecosystems.
  • The islands of the tropical region are physically separated by water.
  • Additionally, this theory proposed by E. O. Wilson can explain the ecosystems of caves, isolated mountaintops, etc.

Hence, the Theory of Island Biogeography by E. O. Wilson has been explained.

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