Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 92
... landbridges . They are faunistically possible , but find no geological support . There is , however , some evidence for consider- able recent tectonic activity in and south of the Aleutian island region , as well as for a pronounced ...
... landbridges . They are faunistically possible , but find no geological support . There is , however , some evidence for consider- able recent tectonic activity in and south of the Aleutian island region , as well as for a pronounced ...
Page 95
... landbridges is generally very close between biogeography and geology , as the reader will have numerous opportunities to learn in the measure that our in- quiries develop . Dismissing accordingly " zoogeographic " prose about landbridges ...
... landbridges is generally very close between biogeography and geology , as the reader will have numerous opportunities to learn in the measure that our in- quiries develop . Dismissing accordingly " zoogeographic " prose about landbridges ...
Page 200
... landbridges in temperate tropical and southern regions , connecting continents now separated by deep oceans , which have been advocated by various authors , are improbable and unnecessary to explain geographic distribution . On the ...
... landbridges in temperate tropical and southern regions , connecting continents now separated by deep oceans , which have been advocated by various authors , are improbable and unnecessary to explain geographic distribution . On the ...
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