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 98
... question reste toujours sans réponse : Pourquoi les mollusques en question ont - il pris cette forme au Tanganyka et nulle part ailleurs ? ( italics mine ) " . The question the authors cited so pointedly and acutely raise is , of course ...
... question reste toujours sans réponse : Pourquoi les mollusques en question ont - il pris cette forme au Tanganyka et nulle part ailleurs ? ( italics mine ) " . The question the authors cited so pointedly and acutely raise is , of course ...
Page 99
... question , it being self - evident that until and unless that very question can be tackled straightforwardly and basically the natural sciences shall necessarily want a science of dispersal . It is for me a source of deep gratification ...
... question , it being self - evident that until and unless that very question can be tackled straightforwardly and basically the natural sciences shall necessarily want a science of dispersal . It is for me a source of deep gratification ...
Page 115
... question - as a touchstone of Tanganyka biogeography — why it so happens that so many “ thalassoids ” ccncur to congre- gate as one in the waters of that particular lake . This is indeed THE question , and it is not surprising that the ...
... question - as a touchstone of Tanganyka biogeography — why it so happens that so many “ thalassoids ” ccncur to congre- gate as one in the waters of that particular lake . This is indeed THE question , and it is not surprising that the ...
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