1. The spatial basis of biogeography -- 2. Analyzing the timeline of evolution -- 3. New Zealand geology -- 4. Introduction to the New Zealand biota and its geography -- 5. Biogeography of northern ...
Biogeography and phylogeography are complementary disciplines that seek to explain the distribution of life on Earth by integrating historical, ecological, geological, and genetic perspectives.
Africa has a huge diversity of large mammals, but their evolutionary relationships and movement across the continent over time often remain a mystery. A new scientific study sheds light on ...
1. Situating contemporary biogeography / Andrew C. Millington, Mark A. Blumler, and Udo Schickhoff -- Section I. Revisiting theories and concepts: 2. History of biogeographical thought / Mark A.
Biogeography is the scientific study of the spatial and temporal patterns of biodiversity, examining how and why the distributions of species, populations, communities, and ecosystems vary across ...
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