[Taxacom] RES: south-west Australia
John Grehan
jgrehan at sciencebuff.org
Fri Jun 24 13:30:54 CDT 2011
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From: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
[mailto:taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu] On Behalf Of Curtis Clark
> panbiogeography is on a side track, no doubt due to Croizat's own
> eccentricities.
Curtis, since you are so big on objectivity and math how about backing
up that claim with some corresponding evidence.
> I would venture that it will become mainstream only if its current
> practicioners reinvent it, or more likely when it is rediscovered in
> the future, much as genetics was.
Yes - when biogeographers free themselves from the slavery to imaginary
centers of origin and dispersal.
John Grehan
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Curtis Clark
Cal Poly Pomona
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