- biogeography,
geodispersal is the
erosion of
barriers to gene flow and
biological dispersal (Lieberman, 2005.;
Albert and Crampton, 2010.).
Geodispersal differs...
- ****ociations were
influenced by extirpation, sea-level fluctuation, and
geodispersal". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 449: 289–299. Bibcode:2016PPP...
- Jur****ic),
which influenced the
biogeographic processes such as speciation,
geodispersal and extinction. By the Late Cretaceous,
Paraves reached global distribution...
- break-up of the
Gondwanan supercontinent, as the
result of a
combination of
geodispersal tracking the
expansion of the
boreotropical flora during the
Eocene and...
-
hypotheses on the
timing of
biogeographic events such as
vicariance and
geodispersal, and
provides unique information on the
formation of
regional biotas...
- ****ociations were
influenced by extirpation, sea-level fluctuation, and
geodispersal". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 449: 289–299. Bibcode:2016PPP...
-
determines the
expansion range.
Biological dispersal may be
contrasted with
geodispersal,
which is the
mixing of
previously isolated po****tions (or
whole biotas)...
-
events may have
occurred due to
evidence of "long-distance
marine or
geodispersal" from
similar morphological traits in both
fossilized and
living specimen...
-
facilitated speciation through both
vicariance (allopatric speciation) and
geodispersal.
Morley and
Flenley (1987) and
Heaney (1991) were the
first to postulate...
-
Eurasia and then dis****d to
North America,
which is
consistent with the
geodispersal pattern common to
several mammalian groups during the
Early Cretaceous...