panbiogeographic publications

John Grehan jrg13 at PSU.EDU
Thu Nov 4 16:15:25 CST 1999


Three recent publications involving panbiogeography:

Katinas, L., J. J. Morrone, and J. V. Crisci (1999). Track analysis reveals the
composite nature of the Andean biota. Australian Systematic Botany 47: 111-130

Lopretto, E. C., and J. J. Morrone (1998) Anaspidacea, Bathynellacea (Crustacea,
Syncarida), generalised tracks, and the biogeographical relationships of
South America. Zoologica Scripta 27, 311-318

How can biogeography and cladistics interact for the selection of areas for
biodiversity conservation? A view from Andean weevils (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae).
Biogeographica 75, 89-96


John Grehan




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