Biogeography is a vital discipline today because of its extraordinarily integrative nature, drawing from and informing biological and Earth sciences in order to explain the history and future of life on our planet. Yet, even as we continue to build more sophisticated syntheses using molecular genetics, GIS-based distribution modelling, and ever-better analytical and visualizing approaches, we should recall that exploring causal connections between biological and Earth history is not a particularly new endeavor. For example, the biogeographic principles advocated in the late 1800s by Alfred Russel Wallace (see Box 2.1 in Lomolino et al. 2006) were infused with ideas associating distribu-tional and diversification histories of organisms with ...
evidence for mass migration of species, and drastic and repeated climatic changes throughout the ear...
“Integration ” has become a favorite word in biogeog-raphy, a discipline where a diverse array of sc...
Are we entering a new ‘Golden Age’ of biogeography, with continued development of infrastructure an...
Abstract: In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel ...
Biogeography, the study of animal and plant distribution, has a history extending back to at least t...
<p>These Raja Ampat Islands are thought to have the greatest marine diversity on earth. By exploring...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Despite a number of advances in recent years, biogeography remains a field with a poorly developed p...
Biogeography is the discipline that studies species distribution patterns, and their underlying envi...
[Extract] This volume owes its inception to a symposium we convened on Magnetic Island in northern Q...
Biogeography is the discipline of biology that studies the present and past distribution patterns o...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel Wallace (18...
Although ecology and biogeography had common origins in the natural history of the nineteenth centur...
The Wallacean archipelago between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is a critical biogeographic boundary...
evidence for mass migration of species, and drastic and repeated climatic changes throughout the ear...
“Integration ” has become a favorite word in biogeog-raphy, a discipline where a diverse array of sc...
Are we entering a new ‘Golden Age’ of biogeography, with continued development of infrastructure an...
Abstract: In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel ...
Biogeography, the study of animal and plant distribution, has a history extending back to at least t...
<p>These Raja Ampat Islands are thought to have the greatest marine diversity on earth. By exploring...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Despite a number of advances in recent years, biogeography remains a field with a poorly developed p...
Biogeography is the discipline that studies species distribution patterns, and their underlying envi...
[Extract] This volume owes its inception to a symposium we convened on Magnetic Island in northern Q...
Biogeography is the discipline of biology that studies the present and past distribution patterns o...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
In this essay commemorating the one hundred year anniversary of his death, Alfred Russel Wallace (18...
Although ecology and biogeography had common origins in the natural history of the nineteenth centur...
The Wallacean archipelago between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is a critical biogeographic boundary...
evidence for mass migration of species, and drastic and repeated climatic changes throughout the ear...
“Integration ” has become a favorite word in biogeog-raphy, a discipline where a diverse array of sc...
Are we entering a new ‘Golden Age’ of biogeography, with continued development of infrastructure an...