Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... Java . Changing his mind on the score , Wallace had argued in a first time for " landbridges " of sort between Continental Asia and Java , then as Dammerman points out [ 13 ] he postulated in a second time that certain " migrations ...
... Java . Changing his mind on the score , Wallace had argued in a first time for " landbridges " of sort between Continental Asia and Java , then as Dammerman points out [ 13 ] he postulated in a second time that certain " migrations ...
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... Java , Sumatra , Malacca ; I species in the Philippines , I species in Formosa , I species in Central China , I species in the Hawaii Islands , I species in Mexico ( Oaxaca , Chiapas , Veracruz ) and Guatemala , I species in Costarica ...
... Java , Sumatra , Malacca ; I species in the Philippines , I species in Formosa , I species in Central China , I species in the Hawaii Islands , I species in Mexico ( Oaxaca , Chiapas , Veracruz ) and Guatemala , I species in Costarica ...
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... Java China is by no means unusual in the dispersal of plant and animal life , quite the same way as are conventional its general subdivisions : South Africa - Mediterranean ; West to Central India - Java China . In the second place ...
... Java China is by no means unusual in the dispersal of plant and animal life , quite the same way as are conventional its general subdivisions : South Africa - Mediterranean ; West to Central India - Java China . In the second place ...
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