species-distribution
Species distribution describes how plant populations are geographically arranged and spatially organized across different regions and environmental contexts. Understanding these patterns is fundamental to plant science because it reveals how environmental conditions, climate, and evolutionary history shape where plants occur and helps predict how species will respond to environmental change—knowledge critical for conservation, biodiversity management, and ecological research.
open_in_new WikipediaBigelow's Spikemoss (Selaginella bigelovii) observed in 886X+MM, Sa...
A research-grade iNaturalist observation documents Bigelow's Spikemoss in San Luis Obis...
Rubber Rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa) observed in Lehi, UT 84045, USA
A research-grade observation of Rubber Rabbitbrush, a common shrub species, was documen...
sea grape (Coccoloba uvifera) observed in NW 20th St, Boca Raton, FL, US
A citizen science record documents sea grape presence in an urban Boca Raton neighborho...