Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 316
... reached the Santa Marta heights . That the pipit did not is consequently not a factor of its primary massing but much sooner an accident , something to be credited , in sum , to second- ary factors of its distribution . It is possible ...
... reached the Santa Marta heights . That the pipit did not is consequently not a factor of its primary massing but much sooner an accident , something to be credited , in sum , to second- ary factors of its distribution . It is possible ...
Page 427
... reached the New World in origin by " migrations over a Bering landbridge " ? To answer this question a vital one in ... reached by the former is Ontario in Southeastern Canada ; that reached by the latter is to be sought in the humid ...
... reached the New World in origin by " migrations over a Bering landbridge " ? To answer this question a vital one in ... reached by the former is Ontario in Southeastern Canada ; that reached by the latter is to be sought in the humid ...
Page 484
... reached in these pages can easily be greatly exceeded , whenever a close understanding of the taxonomy and systematics of a group is to be put to work together with a mastery over biogeographic fundamentals . If knowledge of this kind ...
... reached in these pages can easily be greatly exceeded , whenever a close understanding of the taxonomy and systematics of a group is to be put to work together with a mastery over biogeographic fundamentals . If knowledge of this kind ...
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