- of po****tions, such as
island endemics. For example,
while classic biogeographers were able to
speculate about the
origins of
species in the Hawaiian...
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pathologist Max Carl
Wilhelm Weber (1852–1937),
German zoologist and
biogeographer Carl
Weber (artist) (1851–1921), German-American artist, son of Paul...
- the
southern parts of East Asia. Also
called the
Oriental realm by
biogeographers,
Indomalaya spreads all over the
Indian subcontinent and
Southeast Asia...
- into
account the
distribution of
animal as well as
plant species. Many
biogeographers distinguish the
Boreal kingdom as
comprising two realms, the Nearctic...
- the
western Malay Archipelago and the
Malay Peninsula. In the 1970s,
biogeographers coined "Sundaland" and "Sahul" as
contrastive names for the continental...
-
scheme includes these desert ecoregions in the
palearctic realm;
other biogeographers identify the
realm boundary as the
transition zone
between the desert...
- on Homo
sapiens can be
devastating to
wildlife (for example, DDT).
Biogeographer Jared Diamond notes that
while big
business may
label environmental...
-
International Code of Area
Nomenclature (ICAN) was
proposed by a
group of few
biogeographers to
provide a
universal naming system or
nomenclature for
areas of endemism...
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plays in
regulating the
carbon cycle.
Continental drift theory helps biogeographers to
explain the
disjunct biogeographic distribution of present-day life...
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