Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... Mayr's affirmations in regard of the West Indies and their avifauna : i ) It is quite well established that while certain main geological features of Central America and the West Indies ( e.g. , Nuclear Central America , so called ...
... Mayr's affirmations in regard of the West Indies and their avifauna : i ) It is quite well established that while certain main geological features of Central America and the West Indies ( e.g. , Nuclear Central America , so called ...
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... Mayr [ 47 ] that the jays reached South America only in Late Tertiary because none of their genera is endemic there ; therefore , the degree of taxonomic differentiation is quite important a factor to determine the time and course of ...
... Mayr [ 47 ] that the jays reached South America only in Late Tertiary because none of their genera is endemic there ; therefore , the degree of taxonomic differentiation is quite important a factor to determine the time and course of ...
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... Mayr , E .; see p . 208 ] the West Indies ; The Wilson Bull . 60 : 207. 1948 . - Origin of the Bird Fauna of [ 17 ] Delacour , J. & Mayr , E. The Family Anatidae ; The Wilson Bull . 57 : I. 1945 ( see also Delacour J. Notes sur la ...
... Mayr , E .; see p . 208 ] the West Indies ; The Wilson Bull . 60 : 207. 1948 . - Origin of the Bird Fauna of [ 17 ] Delacour , J. & Mayr , E. The Family Anatidae ; The Wilson Bull . 57 : I. 1945 ( see also Delacour J. Notes sur la ...
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