Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... conclusion in view of what the fossil data themselves teach . Of course , quite futile would in regard of dispersal be the argument , that the living hyracoids and galagids are more " advanced " from the anatomical standpoint than their ...
... conclusion in view of what the fossil data themselves teach . Of course , quite futile would in regard of dispersal be the argument , that the living hyracoids and galagids are more " advanced " from the anatomical standpoint than their ...
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... conclusion tenable is that Galapagos received its reptiles as " waifs " from " oversea " . Dunn is currently held to be a major authority on matters of dispersal at least on one side of the Atlantic , and his conclusion that Galapagos ...
... conclusion tenable is that Galapagos received its reptiles as " waifs " from " oversea " . Dunn is currently held to be a major authority on matters of dispersal at least on one side of the Atlantic , and his conclusion that Galapagos ...
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... conclusion is reasonable with the biogeographer that a " lost " Atlantic sector was involved in all these deals . Thus do the two " modern " oceans surrounding the New World , Pacific and Atlantic , hold absolutely key - position in ...
... conclusion is reasonable with the biogeographer that a " lost " Atlantic sector was involved in all these deals . Thus do the two " modern " oceans surrounding the New World , Pacific and Atlantic , hold absolutely key - position in ...
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