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The Zoogeography of the Crocodilia
Copeia, 1968Tertiary and became greatly reduced with the cooling which began during the later part of this period. The present distribution is a relict of the early Tertiary radiation. Crocodiles are sensitive to climatic fluctuation and their distribution correlates well with the climatic changes of the Tertiary as represented by fossil floras. The endemic groups
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2007
South America forms the greater part of the Neotropical faunal realm, which extends northward through Central America to tropical southern Mexico. Although making up only 12% of the world’s land area, South America is the richest continent for virtually all organismal groups, including vertebrates.
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South America forms the greater part of the Neotropical faunal realm, which extends northward through Central America to tropical southern Mexico. Although making up only 12% of the world’s land area, South America is the richest continent for virtually all organismal groups, including vertebrates.
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The Zoogeography of Marine Tardigrada.
Zootaxa, 2015This monograph describes the global records of marine water bears (Phylum Tardigrada). We provide a comprehensive list of marine tardigrades recorded from around the world, providing an up-to-date taxonomy and a complete bibliography accompanied by geographic co-ordinates, habitat, substrate and biogeographic comments.
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