10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOGEOGRAPHICALLY»
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Ornithology, Evolution, and Philosophy: The Life and Science ...
(2) Zoogeographically, islands are either "oceanic" or "continental." The latter
have a relatively complete and balanced faunal representation because of the
broad former contact with a rich fauna, whereas oceanic islands lack many
groups.
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Animal Kingdom of the World
South Atlantic There are only small islands in the south Atlantic like Falkland near
the southern tip of the South America and Tristan da chuna between 35°, 40°S.
and 10°-12°W. Zoogeographically these are not important islands. III.
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The Darkling Beetles of the Sinai Peninsula: Coleoptera: ...
In the first place, the book provides an excellent overview of the faunistics of a
zoogeographically very important area and is, therefore, a valuable source of
information for biogeographers. In addition, it is an important reference for all
persons ...
Martin Lillig, Tomáš Pavlíček, 2003
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Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives, ...
Abstract — The West Indies forms a zoogeographically distinct region within the
Neotropics. Modem bat faunas in these islands are likely the consequence of
overwater dispersal rather than random assemblages from tropical mainland
source ...
Charles A. Woods, Florence E. Sergile, 2001
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Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg: CFS
Clearly it would be desirable to have additional material from the Indian localities
from which these and so many other zoogeographically surprising Palaeozoic
crinoids and blastoids have been reported (e.g. GUPTA & WEBSTER, 1971, ...
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Revue roumaine de biologie: Série de botanique
THE ZOOGEOGEAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FAUNA OF OLD LAKES BY
PETRU BÄNÄRESCU The zoogeographically most significant groups of primary
freshwater animals play a minor rôle in the fauna of old lakes ; most endemics ...
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Bishop Museum Occasional Papers
Some. Ancient. and. Zoogeographically. Significant. Carabid. Beetles. from. the.
South. Pacific. (Coleoptera: Carabidae),. with. Descriptions. of. New. Taxa. J.
Manson. Valentine1. ABSTRACT Bryanites, a new genus of lucifugal ...
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An Elusive Victorian: The Evolution of Alfred Russel Wallace
Wallace noted that to treat the genus Homo zoogeographically would yield the
uninformative statement “universally distributed.” To deal, in contrast, with the
distribution of the “varieties” or “races” of man would have violated the major ...
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Aphid Ecology An optimization approach: An Optimization Approach
Zoogeographically there are borealpine species, like Boernerina depressa and
Wahlgreniella ossiannilsoni, which tend to live at high altitudes and latitudes,
although their host plants are more widely distributed. Similarly, others are typical
of ...
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Zoogeography in the Caribbean: the 1975 Leidy Medal ...
Zoogeographically, Grenada and the Grenadines are mainland islands. 4. Major
Faunal Relationships — From a zoogeographic and evolutionary standpoint most
of the action in the Caribbean has occurred in the Greater Antilles. The bat ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ZOOGEOGRAPHICALLY»
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Scientists establish a mammalian biostratigraphy in the Zanda Basin …
Zoogeographically Zanda Basin mammals are a mixture from two major sources. Taxa such as Mimomys, Prosiphneus, Trischizolagus, Chasmaporthetes, ... «Phys.Org, Apr 13»
“Don't Be Slow to Save a Loris”—Announcing Loris Awareness Week
Before the advent of zoogeographically-themed, immersion exhibits, members of these 5 species of extant lorisine prosimians, named after the Dutch word for ... «National Geographic, Sep 12»