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Historical Biogeography

2001
Abstract Biogeography is the study of the distribution of plants and animals. For nearly two centuries, scientists, naturalists, and conservationists have sought to understand biogeographic patterns exhibited by various taxa throughout the world.
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Biogeography emerging: provocative and integrative perspectives in historical biogeography

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2008
Well, perhaps you can judge a book by its cover, at least to some extent. Artist Neal Adams was commissioned by the editors of this collected volume of essays to illustrate a still far from mainstream, yet captivating, theory on the dynamics of the earth – the expanding earth theory – championed by a select group of individuals (most notably S.
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The voice of historical biogeography

Journal of Biogeography, 2001
Historical biogeography is going through an extraordinary revolution concerning its foundations, basic concepts, methods, and relationships to other disciplines of comparative biology. There are external and internal forces that are shaping the present of historical biogeography.
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Historical biogeography of the marsupials

1977
Demonstration that the continents have moved extensively in geological time has led to a mass of palaeogeographic reassessments and reinterpretations of the early history of the marsupials, and of other animal and plant groups: see Keast (1971; republished as 1972a), Jardine and McKenzie (1972), Fooden (1972), Smith (1972), Raven and Axelrod (1972 ...
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Historical Biogeography

2003
Jorge V. Crisci   +2 more
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Historical Biogeography of the Melastomataceae

2022
Marcelo Reginato   +6 more
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