Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... active during the epoch . In other words : Form - making typical of " modern " life was demonstrably most active along the geosynclines ( or , mobile zones ) alive during the Alpine Revolution ( broadly speaking : Second half of the ...
... active during the epoch . In other words : Form - making typical of " modern " life was demonstrably most active along the geosynclines ( or , mobile zones ) alive during the Alpine Revolution ( broadly speaking : Second half of the ...
Page 279
... active epoch of their rise . Indeed , what the Andes caught on the spot was not so much " modern " life as of today , but the proximal sires of " modern " life . So overtaken by the earth aquiver ( see Chapter I ) , these sires were ...
... active epoch of their rise . Indeed , what the Andes caught on the spot was not so much " modern " life as of today , but the proximal sires of " modern " life . So overtaken by the earth aquiver ( see Chapter I ) , these sires were ...
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... active promoting many disconnections — of which we have seen the examples - in the sector related most immediately with the " eastern Andean slope " in the wake of rapid climatic shifts in the Pleisto- cene . I should accordingly think ...
... active promoting many disconnections — of which we have seen the examples - in the sector related most immediately with the " eastern Andean slope " in the wake of rapid climatic shifts in the Pleisto- cene . I should accordingly think ...
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