Frontiers of biogeography : new directions in the geography of nature /
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Sunderland, Mass. :
Sinauer Associates,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- Reticulations and reintegration of modern biogeography / Mark V. Lomolino and Lawrence R. Heaney
- Cenozoic and Mesozoic paleogeography : changing terrestrial biogeographic pathways / Christopher R. Scotese
- Arid lands paleobiogeography : the rodent midden record in the Americas / Julio L. Betancourt
- Quaternary biogeography : linking biotic responses to environmental variability across timescales / Stephen T. Jackson
- Biogeography on a dynamic earth / Christopher J. Humphries and Malte C. Ebach
- Past and future roles of phylogeography in historical biogeography / Brett R. Riddle and David J. Hafner
- Range expansion, extinction, and biogeographic congruence : a deep time perspective / Bruce S. Lieberman
- Reticulations in historical biogeography : the triumph of time over space in evolution / Daniel R. Brooks
- Beyond species richness : biogeographic patterns and biodiversity dynamics using other metrics of diversity / Kaustuv Roy, David Jablonski, and James W. Valentine
- Global diversity gradient / John R.G. Turner and Bradford A. Hawkins
- Diversity emerging : toward a deconstruction of biodiversity patterns / Pablo A. Marquet ... [et al.]
- Dynamic hypotheses of richness on islands and continents / Robert J. Whittaker
- Island life : a view from the sea / Geerat J. Vermeij
- Marine center of origin : reality and conservation / John C. Briggs
- Pattern and process in marine biogeography : a view from the poles / J. Alistair Crame
- How do giological invasions alter diversity patterns? / Julie L. Lockwood
- GIS-based predictive biogeography in the context of conservation / Victor Sanchez-Cordero, Mariana Munguia, and A. Townsend Peterson
- Applying species-area relationships to the conservation of species diversity / Michael L. Rosenzweig
- Conservation biogeography in oceanic archipelagoes / Lawrence R. Heaney.