This paper explores disjunctions in the Diptera fauna of the Mediterranean Province and southern Africa, drawing from eight families of Diptera, the more ancient Psychodidae and Vermileonidae, and the more recent Acroceridae, Asilidae, Bombyliidae, Dolichopodidae, Pipunculidae and Sciomyzidae. Information from recent published revisions is geo-referenced and plotted onto maps using GIS software. These distribution patterns are interpreted and probable means and routes of dispersal between the two regions are discussed. The concept of an Afrotropical sub-Saharan boundary is outlined and it is argued that although the vast, arid and virtually abiotic Sahara acts as a barrier to dispersal today, relict floral and faunal populations of Mediterr...
International audienceAimThe Mediterranean Basin (MB) is a species-rich biogeographical region with ...
International audienceAim: The biogeographic history of the Sahara-Sahel desert is tightly linked to...
International audienceHighlands, hydrographic systems and coastal areas have been hypothesised to fo...
This paper explores disjunctions in the Diptera fauna of the Mediterranean Province and southern Afr...
This paper explores disjunctions in the Diptera fauna of the Mediterranean Province and southern Afr...
The climatic changes that have taken place in North Africa since the Tertiary have had a profound in...
Aim: This paper assesses whether chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) faunas of lakes in tropical West Afri...
International audienceAim: The origin of the amphitropic Mediterranean Basin and southern African di...
AimUnderstanding diversity patterns and identifying the environmental factors that shape these patte...
The biting midge Culicoides imicola Kieffer, 1913 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is a major vector speci...
The authors introduce and shortly discuss the intriguing issue of biogeographical disjunctions, with...
Migratory behaviour has repeatedly evolved across taxa as an adaptation to heterogeneity in space an...
[Aim]: Although thermophilous and arid-dwelling relict biotas constitute a singular component of Eur...
Figure 1. Jaccard indices of countrywide sand fly diversities according to the Portugal focus, based...
Highlands, hydrographic systems and coastal areas have been hypothesised to form corridors across th...
International audienceAimThe Mediterranean Basin (MB) is a species-rich biogeographical region with ...
International audienceAim: The biogeographic history of the Sahara-Sahel desert is tightly linked to...
International audienceHighlands, hydrographic systems and coastal areas have been hypothesised to fo...
This paper explores disjunctions in the Diptera fauna of the Mediterranean Province and southern Afr...
This paper explores disjunctions in the Diptera fauna of the Mediterranean Province and southern Afr...
The climatic changes that have taken place in North Africa since the Tertiary have had a profound in...
Aim: This paper assesses whether chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) faunas of lakes in tropical West Afri...
International audienceAim: The origin of the amphitropic Mediterranean Basin and southern African di...
AimUnderstanding diversity patterns and identifying the environmental factors that shape these patte...
The biting midge Culicoides imicola Kieffer, 1913 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is a major vector speci...
The authors introduce and shortly discuss the intriguing issue of biogeographical disjunctions, with...
Migratory behaviour has repeatedly evolved across taxa as an adaptation to heterogeneity in space an...
[Aim]: Although thermophilous and arid-dwelling relict biotas constitute a singular component of Eur...
Figure 1. Jaccard indices of countrywide sand fly diversities according to the Portugal focus, based...
Highlands, hydrographic systems and coastal areas have been hypothesised to form corridors across th...
International audienceAimThe Mediterranean Basin (MB) is a species-rich biogeographical region with ...
International audienceAim: The biogeographic history of the Sahara-Sahel desert is tightly linked to...
International audienceHighlands, hydrographic systems and coastal areas have been hypothesised to fo...