👉 Atlas studies typically inhabit diverse environments, but they are commonly associated with terrestrial ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and tundra. These studies often focus on understanding the spatial distribution and ecological patterns of species across different landscapes, which can include both natural habitats and human-altered environments. Atlas studies may also extend to marine environments, examining the distribution of species in oceans and coastal areas. The specific environment depends on the research question and the species being studied, but generally, they aim to provide a comprehensive overview of biodiversity and ecological processes.