microgeographic

English

Etymology

From micro- + geographic.

Adjective

microgeographic (not comparable)

  1. Relating to microgeography [from 20th c.]
    • 2015, Victoria Schlesinger, ‘Backyard evolution’, Aeon, 21 May:
      Mark Urban, an ecologist at the University of Connecticut and a co-author of the TREE paper, leads a research project that exemplifies the process of microgeographic adaptation, illustrating how nature’s grandest evolutionary forces operate in tiny worlds.
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