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Paleogeography, Paleobiogeography, and Anthropoid Origins
1994The study of anthropoid origins has long been tied to hypotheses postulating Eocene dispersal of early anthropoids or their precursors into Africa from Europe (e.g., Gingerich, 1975; Rasmussen and Simons, 1988), from Asia (e.g., Gingerich, 1980; Ciochon and Ghiarelli, 1980; Giochon et al., 1985; Rosenberger, 1986), or from South America (e.g., Szalay ...
Patricia A. Holroyd, Mary C. Maas
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The History of Biogeography and Paleobiogeography
2000Biogeography, as many of the disciplines within the biological sciences, especially those once classified as natural history, has a long and rich past. At different times, different ideas or theories held sway, and these governed how natural historians worked as well as what they looked for.
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Geobiology and paleobiogeography: tracking the coevolution of the Earth and its biota
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2005Bruce S Lieberman
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