Panbiogeography: Or, an Introductory Synthesis of Zoogeography, Phytogeography, and Geology, with Notes on Evolution, Systematics, Ecology, Anthropology, Etc, Volume 2, Part 1author, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 66
... kind ( whether this kind is a “ natural group " , or not , hardly matters here ) managed to survive in Galapagos and the East African Islands precisely because of the very same reasons why two boid genera lasted to this day on Round ...
... kind ( whether this kind is a “ natural group " , or not , hardly matters here ) managed to survive in Galapagos and the East African Islands precisely because of the very same reasons why two boid genera lasted to this day on Round ...
Page 80
... kind that are likewise explained the " similarities " between fossil " giant " Testudo of Egypt and recently extinct forms of the same kind endemic to the East African Islands ; and between certain fossil woods of Madagascar [ 7 ] and ...
... kind that are likewise explained the " similarities " between fossil " giant " Testudo of Egypt and recently extinct forms of the same kind endemic to the East African Islands ; and between certain fossil woods of Madagascar [ 7 ] and ...
Page 127
... kind as valid evidence for " landbridges " ( Vol . 1 , p . 8 , fn . ) assuming that their " migrati- ons " between the Mediterranean and the New World were effected " oversea " . Their arguments are of course wholly futile , for fishes ...
... kind as valid evidence for " landbridges " ( Vol . 1 , p . 8 , fn . ) assuming that their " migrati- ons " between the Mediterranean and the New World were effected " oversea " . Their arguments are of course wholly futile , for fishes ...
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