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biogeographyStudy of how and why plants and animals are distributed around the world, in the past as well as in the present; more specifically, a theory describing the geographical distribution of species developed by Robert MacArthur and US zoologist Edward O Wilson. The theory argues that, for many species, ecological specializations mean that suitable habitats are patchy in their occurrence. For example, for a dragonfly, ponds in which to breed are separated by large tracts of land, and for edelweiss adapted to alpine peaks the deep valleys between cannot be colonized. |
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A year ago, Van Dover's experience during a biogeography study reinforced concerns over such transplants. There are 16 pages of text in this monograph dealing with background geology, biostratigraphy, biofacies and biogeography, with the remaining 58 pages being taxonomic description. Consisting entirely of previously published regional-scale summaries drawn from an extensive range of disciplines--including history, geology, biogeography, oceanography, climatology, archaeology and historical linguistics--the volume follows the format outlined by the new series The Pacific World: Lands, Peoples, and History of the Pacific, 1500-1900 (series editors, Dennis O. |
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