Pelagic provinces of the world: a biogeographic classification of the world's surface pelagic waters. - Ocean and Coastal Management 60: 19-30.Spalding MD, Agostini VN, Rice J, Grant SM. 2012. Pelagic provinces of the world: a biogeographic classification of the world's surface pelagic waters...
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Udvardy MDF (1975) A classification of the biogeographic provinces of the world. IUCN Occasional Paper No. 18. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Morges, Switzerland Google Scholar Urich T, Lanzén A, Qi J, Huson DH, Schleper C, Schuster SC (2008) Simulta...
Related to biogeographic:Biogeographic provinces Biogeography A synthetic discipline that describes the distributions of living and fossil species of plants and animals across the Earth's surface as consequences of ecological and evolutionary processes. Biogeography overlaps and complements many biological discip...
Situated, as it is, at the meeting place of the three Old Worldbiogeographic realms, the Arabian Peninsula has a wide species diversity, with representatives of all three realms breeding in the area. Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Arabia ...
The clade robertsi 1 is composed of two sublineages with exclusive distribution areas; one is found in the northern Surat Thani and the eastern Phang Nga provinces and the other collects all samples from more southern localities (Fig. 2). The line that divides the ranges of both subclades ...
Climatically driven biogeographic provinces of Late Triassic tropical Pangea Although continents were coalesced into the single landmass Pangea, Late Triassic terrestrial tetrapod assemblages are surprisingly provincial. In eastern ... JH Whiteside,DS Grogan,PE Olsen,... - 《Proceedings of the National Ac...
fossiliferous sediments of Santa Maria Island (Azores), such as the large strombid gastropod Persististrombus coronatus (Defrance, 1827), the impact of the global climatic changes on the NE Atlantic Biogeographic Molluscan Provinces was revised, from the late Miocene (~6 Ma) to the present...
provincesregiontransition zonesPrimary biogeographic homology implies that different taxa are spatiotemporally integrated in a biota with a common biogeographic history, namely naturalness. Primary spatial homology includes the identification of areas of endemism. Therefore, the first step to approach a ...
D. F. A classification of the biogeographical provinces of the world. Morges (Switzerland): International Union of Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. IUCN Occasional Paper no. 18 (IUCN, 1975). 74. Ree, R. H. Detecting the historical signature of key innovations using stochastic ...