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Paleogeography, Paleobiogeography, and Anthropoid Origins

1994
The 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

2000
Biogeography, 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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Paleobiogeography

2009
R.L. BERNOR   +2 more
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Paleobiogeography

Choice Reviews Online, 2001
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18. Paleobiogeography

2009
Raymond L. Bernor   +2 more
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