Panbiogeographic works

John Grehan jrg13 at PSU.EDU
Wed Dec 2 11:57:40 CST 1998


I would be interested to hear from anyone on this list
who has made reference to, or applied concepts/methods of,
panbiogeography in their taxonomic/systematics papers over
the last couple of years. Such works might only refer to the
term track, or acknowledge a contribution made by Croizat.
However, marginal the citation I am interested.

I am finding that there are quite a few systematists who are
explictly including panbiogeographic concepts or methods
as part of their systematic monographs.

These applications get
buried in the literature and can only be recovered by looking
through all articles and all journals (I can only do this for
what is available at my library).

My interest in these works is to be able to give appropriate
acknowledgement in future publications.

For those of you who are intersted in this sort of
approach, there will be a book titled "Panbiogeography:
Tracking the History of Life" to be published sometime
in 1999 by Oxford University Press. I will make another
announcement when actual publication takes place.

Sincerely, John Grehan




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