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 560
... Celebes . This last island has not less than II different forms of Sciurus in its fauna , and the question how Celebes ever could have been reached would be strictly speculative if the records of Raven did not contain the datum that ...
... Celebes . This last island has not less than II different forms of Sciurus in its fauna , and the question how Celebes ever could have been reached would be strictly speculative if the records of Raven did not contain the datum that ...
Page 575
... Celebes ( in part ) , Timor , Soemba , Note continued ― rather curious question . Indeed most strikingly , the " Principal migration tracks in and around Celebes " ( op . cit . , Fig . 4 ) shown by Lam are not only essentially correct ...
... Celebes ( in part ) , Timor , Soemba , Note continued ― rather curious question . Indeed most strikingly , the " Principal migration tracks in and around Celebes " ( op . cit . , Fig . 4 ) shown by Lam are not only essentially correct ...
Page 584
... Celebes , we can but conclude that this island scores remarkably high , particularly so if we consider that the main massings of life of the kind never was heavy in Celebes ' direction . Indeed , it is remarkable that this island could ...
... Celebes , we can but conclude that this island scores remarkably high , particularly so if we consider that the main massings of life of the kind never was heavy in Celebes ' direction . Indeed , it is remarkable that this island could ...
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accordingly affinity Africa alpine America Annam assuredly Australasia Australia axis Banda Sea Bay of Bengal biogeographic birds Borneo Burma Celebes centers of form-making Central Ceylon Chapter Cichlidae conclusion contrary course Cretaceous Cyprinidae Dendrocopos disconnected discussion distribution East African Islands Eastern New Guinea eastward ecology endemic essentially Ethiopia Eurasia eventually evolution Flores follows Formosa forms fossil Geelvink Bay genera genus geography geological highlands Himalayas hottentottus India Indochina Japen Java kind Lake Tanganyka Lesser Luzon Madagascar Malacca Malaysia massing matter Mayr Mediterranean Megapodius modern Moluccas Muridae naturalist node Northern New Guinea Pacific pattern Peninsula Philippines phytogeographer plants races range reach reader records Riukius rufifrons score sector Siam Solomons South China Southeastern New Guinea Southern species stand stress taxonomic Tenasserim Tertiary Timor track Tropical understanding Ussuriland Vogelkop Wallace's Line West Sumatra West Sumatra Islands Western Papuan Islands westward whole