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Handbook of Australasian Biogeography

Handbook of Australasian Biogeography
Author: Malte C. Ebach
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-01-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1315355779

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The Handbook of Australasian Biogeography is the most comprehensive overview of the biogeography of Australasian plants, fungi and animal taxa in a single volume. This volume is unique in its coverage of marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and subterranean taxa. It is an essential publication for anyone studying or researching Australasian biogeography. The book contains biogeographic reviews of all major plant, animal and fungal groups in Australasia by experts in the field, including a strong emphasis on invertebrates, algae, fungi and subterranean taxa. It discusses how Australasia is different from the rest of the world and what other areas share its history and biota.


The Reinvention of Australasian Biogeography

The Reinvention of Australasian Biogeography
Author: Malte C. Ebach
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017
Genre: Biogeography
ISBN: 1486304842

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The story of the evolution of biogeographical practice in Australasia


Evolution and Biogeography of Australasian Vertebrates

Evolution and Biogeography of Australasian Vertebrates
Author: John Rodney Merrick
Publisher: Ausci
Total Pages: 942
Release: 2006
Genre: Biogeography
ISBN: 9780975779002

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This large reference volume provides a comprehensive overview of the knowledge of vertebrate diversity within Australia, together with discussion of the factors that influenced the evolution and distribution of the fauna we see today.


Reinvention of Australasian Biogeography

Reinvention of Australasian Biogeography
Author: Malte C. Ebach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781486304837

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The story of the evolution of biogeographical practice in Australasia.


Biogeography of Australasia

Biogeography of Australasia
Author: Michael Heads
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2014
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1107041023

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A fascinating analysis of the main patterns of distribution and evolution of the Australasian biota.


Biogeology

Biogeology
Author: Bernard Michaux
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0429624409

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This detailed exposition gives background and context to how modern biogeography has got to where it is now. For biogeographers and other researchers interested in biodiversity and the evolution of life on islands, Biogeology: Evolution in a Changing Landscape provides an overview of a large swathe of the globe encompassing Wallacea and the western Pacific. The book contains the full text of the original article explored in each chapter, presented as it appeared on publication. Key features: Holistic treatment, collecting together a series of important biogeographical papers into a single volume Authored by an expert who has spent nearly three decades actively involved in biogeography Describes and interprets a region of exceptional biodiversity and extreme endemism The only book to provide an integrated treatment of Wallacea, Melanesia, New Zealand, the New Zealand Subantarctic Islands and Antarctica Offers a critique of fashionable neo-dispersalist arguments, showing how these still suffer from the same weaknesses of the original Darwinian formulation. The chapters also include analysis of many major theoretical and philosophical issues of modern biogeographic theory, so that those interested in a more philosophical approach will find the book stimulating and thought-provoking.


Evolution and Biogeography

Evolution and Biogeography
Author: Martin Thiel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-03-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0190094974

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This is the eighth volume of a ten-volume series on The Natural History of the Crustacea. The volume examines Evolution and Biogeography, and the first part of this volume is entirely dedicated to the explanation of the origins and successful establishment of the Crustacea in the oceans. In the second part of the book, the biogeography of the Crustacea is explored in order to infer how they conquered different biomes globally while adapting to a wide range of aquatic and terrestrial conditions. The final section examines more general patterns and processes, and the chapters offer useful insight into the future of crustaceans.


A Natural Legacy

A Natural Legacy
Author: Harry F. Recher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1979
Genre: Ecology
ISBN:

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Assumptions Inhibiting Progress in Comparative Biology

Assumptions Inhibiting Progress in Comparative Biology
Author: Brian I. Crother
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-11-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1315352206

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This book is a thought-provoking assessment of assumptions inhibiting progress in comparative biology. The volume is inspired by a list generated years earlier by Donn Rosen, one of the most influential, innovative and productive comparative biologists of the latter 20th century. His list has assumed almost legendary status among comparative evolutionary biologists. Surprisingly many of the obstructing assumptions implicated by Rosen remain relevant today. Any comparative biologist hoping to avoid such assumptions in their own research will benefit from this introspective volume.


On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone

On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone
Author: Hans Lambers
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319939432

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This book will appeal to an international audience as well as be irresistible to local readers. Anyone working or with an interest in Australia’s arid zone should need ready access to this book. There is no equivalent publication out there at the moment, and this book has many authoritative chapters, richly illustrated with colourful material. The challenge of this book was to assemble current knowledge on particular topics and concepts, and principles relating to them. It is also forward-looking by identifying where there are gaps or inadequacies in knowledge, and where future research needs to be directed. Lead authors were encouraged to take such an approach; they had the opportunity to involve any author they considered appropriate. The final product shouldbe a fabulous resource, also for university courses, especially at MSc level.