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Biogeography

2014
Abstract This chapter deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals within the region. Tropical East Asia is defined as the eastern half of the Oriental Region and the other biogeographical regions are briefly described.
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Biogeography of Orchid Mycorrhizas

2017
Most orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) are free-living decomposers that do not depend on orchids for establishment or survival. Despite their importance for completion of the orchid life cycle, the geographical distribution of OMF remains poorly understood.
Karl J. Duffy   +3 more
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Biogeography of rotifers [PDF]

open access: possibleHydrobiologia, 1983
The biogeography of rotifers is discussed in light of general biogeographical concepts. It is argued that, in spite of considerable abilities for passive dispersal, vicariance can develop well in this group. Examples selected from the Brachionidae illustrate the high levels of endemicity found in Australia and South America, while the Indian ...
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Phylogenetics and Biogeography

Systematic Biology, 1972
Brundin, Lars (Swedish Museum of Natural History, 10405 Stockholm 50) 1972. Phylogenetics and biogeography, a reply to Darlington's "practical criticism" of Hennig-Brundin. Syst. Zool., 21:69-79.--Because of the nature of the speciation process we have to admit (1) that nature has created a system of its own that is in principle hierarchic, and (2 ...
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Microbial biogeography: putting microorganisms on the map

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006
Jennifer B. H. Martiny   +15 more
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Vicariance Biogeography

2016
Biogeography is a discipline that aims to integrate multiple fields of inquiry to understand the spatial distribution of organisms. It draws from the fields of ecology, evolution, geography, geology, and Earth history to provide an explanation about what lives where and why.
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RASP (Reconstruct Ancestral State in Phylogenies): a tool for historical biogeography.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2015
Yan Yu, A. Harris, C. Blair, Xingjin He
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