Biogeography and biogeographical principles
John Grehan
jgrehan at SCIENCEBUFF.ORG
Tue Jul 5 15:41:56 CDT 2005
This little known but significant article by Craw is now available at
http://www.ento.org.nz/nzentomologist/contents.php?volume_issue=j8
It is significant because it refers to an early 'Pacifica' theory by
Darwin before converting to stable geography and means of dispersal.
What a different science of biogeography we may have experienced if
Darwin had not changed his mind!
John Grehan
Dr. John R. Grehan
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