Zoogeography of Arachnida

Zoogeography of Arachnida
Title Zoogeography of Arachnida PDF eBook
Author Petar Beron
Publisher Springer
Pages 995
Release 2018-07-27
Genre Science
ISBN 3319744186

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This volume merges all geographical and paleogeographical data on all groups of the arachnofauna. The book features topics such as the ecological factors, climate and other barriers that influence the distribution of arachnida. It also elaborates on the characteristics of the distribution such as arachnida at high altitude (e.g. Himalaya), in caves, in polar regions and highlights differences between the arachnofauna of e.g. Mediterranean regions vs Central Europe, West African vs Indomalayan and more. Furthermore, amongst other topics the volume also includes chapters on the systems of arachnida, fossil orders, dispersal and dispersion, endemics and relicts, regional arachnogeography, cave and high altitude arachnida.

Biogeography and Ecology in Antarctica

Biogeography and Ecology in Antarctica
Title Biogeography and Ecology in Antarctica PDF eBook
Author J. van Mieghem
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 825
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Science
ISBN 9401572046

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This book is the third in aseries of publications devoted to the biogeographieal and ecological research in the Southern Hemisphere, published in the "Monographiae Biologicae". After dealing with Australia (vol. VIII) and Southern Africa (Vol. XIV) it was thought essential to include Antarctiea in this series. Ever since the expedition of the "Belgiea" made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. As part of their programs for the International Geophysieal Year (I. G. Y. ) twelve nations established permanent or semi-permanent bases on the Antarctie Continent or on subantarctie islands. Thus a new era of vast and free international scientific collaboration in the Antarctie was opened and it culminated in the formulation and the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (Washington 1959). It was recognized and accepted that "Antarctiea" shall be used for peaceful purposes only and "Freedom of scientific investigation in Antarctiea and coopera tion toward that end, as applied during the I. G. Y. , shall continue . . " In order to organize this collaboration e. g. by full exchange of programs and resuIts a "Special Committee on Antarctie Research" (S. C. A. R. ) was founded in 1957.

Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 137, No. 2, December 1985)

Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 137, No. 2, December 1985)
Title Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 137, No. 2, December 1985) PDF eBook
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Publisher Academy of Natural Sciences
Pages 240
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ISBN 9781437955354

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Diptera Diversity: Status, Challenges and Tools

Diptera Diversity: Status, Challenges and Tools
Title Diptera Diversity: Status, Challenges and Tools PDF eBook
Author Daniel Bickel
Publisher BRILL
Pages 479
Release 2009-03-25
Genre Science
ISBN 9004181008

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This is the first comprehensive synopsis of the biodiversity of Diptera, which with more than 150.000 described species contain more than one tenth of all described animal species. The first part is a review of what is already known, with treatments of all the major biogeographical regions and important archipelagoes; the second part contains case studies on open-ended taxa, Diptera as ecological indicators, and how to estimate the still unknown proportion of our fauna; and the third part discusses the digital and molecular tools needed to document the fauna. The book has an emphasis on principles and analytical approaches as well as on practical ‘how-to’ information and is intended for academicians and other professionals but with a significant outreach to students.

Aspects of Zoogeography

Aspects of Zoogeography
Title Aspects of Zoogeography PDF eBook
Author P. Müller
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 214
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401023271

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Zoogeography aims to explain the structure, function and history of the geo graphical ranges of animals. The absence or presence of a species in a given place has ecological as well as historical causes. It is therefore a mistake to suppose that reconstructing the phylogenetic connections of a taxon will by itself give a definite picture of how its range originated. A purely ecological interpretation of the range could be equally misleading if it did not take into account the population-genetic structure underlying the geographical range. Phylogenetic systematics, population genetics, autecology and synecology have all their own methods, none of which can be substituted for another, without which a range cannot be studied or interpreted. The present book covers only certain aspects of the wide field of zoogeo graphy. These are in the form in which they were crystallised in the course of innumerable discussions with my teachers, my colleagues at home and abroad and my fellow workers, postgraduates and students at Saarbriicken, as well as in the zoogeographical part of may basic lectures on biogeography for the year 1973-1974. The chief emphasis is laid on the genetic and ecological macro structure of the biosphere as an arena for range structures and range dynamics, on urban ecosystems, which have hitherto been grossly neglected, and on the most recent history of ranges (the dispersal centre concept). The marine and fresh-water biocycles, on the other hand, have been dealt only briefly.

Foundations of Biogeography

Foundations of Biogeography
Title Foundations of Biogeography PDF eBook
Author Mark V. Lomolino
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 2640
Release 2004-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9780226492360

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Foundations of Biogeography provides facsimile reprints of seventy-two works that have proven fundamental to the development of the field. From classics by Georges-Louis LeClerc Compte de Buffon, Alexander von Humboldt, and Charles Darwin to equally seminal contributions by Ernst Mayr, Robert MacArthur, and E. O. Wilson, these papers and book excerpts not only reveal biogeography's historical roots but also trace its theoretical and empirical development. Selected and introduced by leading biogeographers, the articles cover a wide variety of taxonomic groups, habitat types, and geographic regions. Foundations of Biogeography will be an ideal introduction to the field for beginning students and an essential reference for established scholars of biogeography, ecology, and evolution. List of Contributors John C. Briggs, James H. Brown, Vicki A. Funk, Paul S. Giller, Nicholas J. Gotelli, Lawrence R. Heaney, Robert Hengeveld, Christopher J. Humphries, Mark V. Lomolino, Alan A. Myers, Brett R. Riddle, Dov F. Sax, Geerat J. Vermeij, Robert J. Whittaker

Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 139, 1987)

Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 139, 1987)
Title Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 139, 1987) PDF eBook
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Publisher Academy of Natural Sciences
Pages 540
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ISBN 9781437955385

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