Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 831
... Picidae and Mimidae distributed themselves basically unlike on account of the doings of the ancestors at the very inception of their history , respectively . Referring to this very same concept we can also state that — all things being ...
... Picidae and Mimidae distributed themselves basically unlike on account of the doings of the ancestors at the very inception of their history , respectively . Referring to this very same concept we can also state that — all things being ...
Page 838
... Picidae do enter these ranges ( e.g. , Piculus rivolii , Dendrocopos ligniarius , Campe- philus magellanicus , etc. ) which is to be anticipated out of their score generally including the Andes and Brazil but there is no question never ...
... Picidae do enter these ranges ( e.g. , Piculus rivolii , Dendrocopos ligniarius , Campe- philus magellanicus , etc. ) which is to be anticipated out of their score generally including the Andes and Brazil but there is no question never ...
Page 840
... Picidae used the very same main channel of dispersal in the Antillean sector . - - 3 ) Again by a concept of averages we do know that the different beha- viour of Troglodytidae and Picidae in regard of Revilla Gigedo ( where 3 races of ...
... Picidae used the very same main channel of dispersal in the Antillean sector . - - 3 ) Again by a concept of averages we do know that the different beha- viour of Troglodytidae and Picidae in regard of Revilla Gigedo ( where 3 races of ...
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