p. 199-243, [4] folded leaves of plates : col. maps ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references
Aim Spatial turnover of species, or beta diversity, varies in relation to geographical distance and...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
We compared the historic and current geographical ranges of 43 North American carnivores and ungulat...
Citation: Halstead, Oscar Hugo. The geographical distribution of the mammalia. Senior thesis, Kansas...
Aim To evaluate the relationship of climate and physiography to species density and ecological diver...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...
15 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-15)."Existing theory on the geograph...
For almost 100 million years, North and South America were isolated from each other. This long perio...
Different hypotheses (geographic, ecological, evolutionary or a combination of them) have been sugge...
The observation that ‘‘on the whole... larger species live farther north and the smaller ones farthe...
Aim To relate the dispersal limitation of endemic terrestrial mammals in Mexico to species life-hist...
Tropical regions are amongst the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. The significant species richness ...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
The Nearctic has been recognized as a biogeographic region since the 19th century. We analyzed distr...
In modern ecosystems, regions of topographic heterogeneity, when compared with nearby topographicall...
Aim Spatial turnover of species, or beta diversity, varies in relation to geographical distance and...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
We compared the historic and current geographical ranges of 43 North American carnivores and ungulat...
Citation: Halstead, Oscar Hugo. The geographical distribution of the mammalia. Senior thesis, Kansas...
Aim To evaluate the relationship of climate and physiography to species density and ecological diver...
Human population has exponentially grown since the last glaciation, especially across temperate area...
15 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-15)."Existing theory on the geograph...
For almost 100 million years, North and South America were isolated from each other. This long perio...
Different hypotheses (geographic, ecological, evolutionary or a combination of them) have been sugge...
The observation that ‘‘on the whole... larger species live farther north and the smaller ones farthe...
Aim To relate the dispersal limitation of endemic terrestrial mammals in Mexico to species life-hist...
Tropical regions are amongst the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. The significant species richness ...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
The Nearctic has been recognized as a biogeographic region since the 19th century. We analyzed distr...
In modern ecosystems, regions of topographic heterogeneity, when compared with nearby topographicall...
Aim Spatial turnover of species, or beta diversity, varies in relation to geographical distance and...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
We compared the historic and current geographical ranges of 43 North American carnivores and ungulat...