Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Léon Croizat. CHAPTER VIII Dispersal in and around Galapagos Sixscore years ago Charles Darwin then navigating on the Beagle set foot on Galapagos , 1 an archipelago some 600 miles / 1000 km . off the coast of Ecuador , and finding there ...
Léon Croizat. CHAPTER VIII Dispersal in and around Galapagos Sixscore years ago Charles Darwin then navigating on the Beagle set foot on Galapagos , 1 an archipelago some 600 miles / 1000 km . off the coast of Ecuador , and finding there ...
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... Galapagos could be reached by " chance means from oversea " . Galapagos rates , on the contrary , as a major constituent piece of the biographic map of the New World , and I feel additionally sure that its tectonic past was by no means ...
... Galapagos could be reached by " chance means from oversea " . Galapagos rates , on the contrary , as a major constituent piece of the biographic map of the New World , and I feel additionally sure that its tectonic past was by no means ...
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... Galapagos , Revilla Gigedo , Western Mexico , finally Hawaii along " tracks " of standard type ( see also Chapter XIV ) , whether run to the full or along part of the way only , and open to plant and animal alike between America and ...
... Galapagos , Revilla Gigedo , Western Mexico , finally Hawaii along " tracks " of standard type ( see also Chapter XIV ) , whether run to the full or along part of the way only , and open to plant and animal alike between America and ...
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