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2005
AbstractThis chapter reviews evidence for gradients not only in marine parasite diversity, but also for gradients in reproductive strategies, host specificity and latitudinal ranges. Concerning gradients with depth, relative species diversity of monogeneans is several times greater in surface than in deep waters off eastern Australia.
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AbstractThis chapter reviews evidence for gradients not only in marine parasite diversity, but also for gradients in reproductive strategies, host specificity and latitudinal ranges. Concerning gradients with depth, relative species diversity of monogeneans is several times greater in surface than in deep waters off eastern Australia.
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Frogfishes: Biodiversity, Zoogeography, and Behavioral Ecology
Ichthyology & Herpetology, 2020T. Pietsch, Rachel J. Arnold
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AN EQUILIBRIUM THEORY OF INSULAR ZOOGEOGRAPHY
, 1963R. Macarthur, E. Wilson
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Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2016
Andrew D. Gottscho
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Andrew D. Gottscho
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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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Atlantic Mesopelagic Zoogeography
Order Iniomi (Myctophiformes), 2018R. Backus +3 more
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