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Historical biogeography

Macey, J.R. (2005) Plethodontid salamander mitochondrial genomics a parsimony evaluation of character conflict and implications for historical biogeography. Qadistics 21, 194—202. [Pg.220]

Boeger, W.A. and Kritsky, D.C. (2003) Parasites, fossils and geologic history historical biogeography of the South American freshwater croakers, Plagioscion spp. (Teleostei, Sciaenidae). Zoologica Scripta 32, 3-11. [Pg.31]

Hoberg, E.P. and Klassen, G.J. (2002) Revealing the faunal tapestry co-evolution and historical biogeography of hosts and parasites in marine systems. Parasitology 124, S3-S22. [Pg.33]

Goldammer, J. G. (1993). Historical biogeography of fire Tropical and subtropical. In Fire in the Environment, the Ecological, Atmospheric and Climatic Importance of Vegetation Fires, Crutzen, P. J., and Goldammer, J. G., eds., John Wiley Sons, Chichester, pp. 297-314. [Pg.298]

Lachaise, D Cariou, M.-L., David, J.R., Lemeunier, F Tsacas, L. and Ashbumer, M. (1988). Historical biogeography of the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup. Evol. Biol., 22, 159-225. [Pg.341]

Historical biogeography, microbial endemism and the role of classification ... [Pg.11]

Whether these are caused by the wind dispersal itself, by limitations related to the breeding system of the different fern species or by a combination of factors is unclear. More work on historical biogeography of the different fern lineages is needed but already it seems clear that for ferns the Baas Becking hypothesis can be rejected. [Pg.241]

Martin A, Simon C (1990) Differing levels of among-population divergence in the mitochondrial DNA of 13- versus 17-year periodical cicadas related to historical biogeography. Evolution 44 1066-1080... [Pg.68]

Lachaise D, Cariou ML, David JR, Lemeimier F, Tsacas L, Ashbumer M (1988) Historical Biogeography of the Drosophila melanogaster species subgroup. Evolutionary Biology 22 159-225... [Pg.215]

To examine the internal forces, I take my cue from Nelson and Ladiges (1996) statement above. The aim is to see where efforts might be placed in future research based on assessments of the stages in historical biogeography over the past fifty years or so. [Pg.232]


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