- In a
similar way to
geobotanic divisions, our
planet is
divided in
zoogeographical (or faunal)
regions (further
divided as provinces,
territories and...
-
first used in the 19th century, and is
still in use as the
basis for
zoogeographic classification. In an 1858
paper for the
Proceedings of the Linnean...
- The
Neotropical realm is one of the
eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it
includes the
tropical terrestrial ecoregions...
- The
Indomalayan realm is one of the
eight biogeographic realms. It
extends across most of
South and
Southeast Asia and into the
southern parts of East...
-
Indian forms.
Still later,
mammals entered India from Asia
through two
zoogeographic p****es
flanking the Himalayas. This had the
effect of
lowering endemism...
-
includes both the
Nearctic zoogeographical region (which
covers most of
North America), and
Alfred Wallace's
Palearctic zoogeographical region (which covers...
- ****ociated with its
location in the
transitional zone
between two
major zoogeographical regions, the Palearctic, and the Oriental. The
northern regions of...
- (1977). "Too Many Lines; The
Limits of the
Oriental and
Australian Zoogeographic Regions".
Proceedings of the
American Philosophical Society. 121 (2)...
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usually other insects. The
family is
known from many
habitats in all
zoogeographical regions and is
especially diverse in
South America.
Reproductive strategies...
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floristic kingdoms of
botany or
zoogeographic regions of zoology. From 1872,
Alfred Russel Wallace developed a
system of
zoogeographic regions,
extending the ornithologist...