Additional information is available at the end of the chapterPure and applied biogeography is the study of the spatial and temporal distribution of taxa, life forms, communities, biomes, and natural or human-influenced ecosystems of our planet in large scales.Biogeography is one of the oldest life sciences, because already since Alexander von Humboldt's work (1769-1859) it has been a theoretically grounded discipline.Phytogeography and zoogeography are classical subdisciplines of biogeography that study the spatial and temporal distribution of plants and animals, the flora and fauna. Also impor- However, many new theoretical trends have emerged recently [14,15], a number of new methods are used [16], and biogeography has gained outstanding social significance through the effects of human land use on natural communities [17].