Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... example , remind ourselves that there exists in botany a sizeable literature on the subject of so called " rare species " , ( e.g. , 43 , 44 ) , and it is by now certainly estab- lished that many of these species occur in quite " trashy ...
... example , remind ourselves that there exists in botany a sizeable literature on the subject of so called " rare species " , ( e.g. , 43 , 44 ) , and it is by now certainly estab- lished that many of these species occur in quite " trashy ...
Page 211
... example " in dispersal in the sense that an example seemingly of the kind interplays sooner or later with other examples to form a whole . Naturally , the whole counts in the end for more than does the single part . Repeating , then ...
... example " in dispersal in the sense that an example seemingly of the kind interplays sooner or later with other examples to form a whole . Naturally , the whole counts in the end for more than does the single part . Repeating , then ...
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... example that ways and means must be devised to account for Nepenthes vieillardi occurring in absolute disconnection in Northwestern New Guinea and New Caledonia , respectively , quite as much as for the taxonomically hardly extricable ...
... example that ways and means must be devised to account for Nepenthes vieillardi occurring in absolute disconnection in Northwestern New Guinea and New Caledonia , respectively , quite as much as for the taxonomically hardly extricable ...
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