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Much of this knowledge has emerged from the tremendous body of work from one scientist, Alfred Russel Wallace (Figure 1), widely regarded as the “Father of Biogeography.” Aside from co ...
Biogeography is the study of the large-scale distribution of species. It investigates how these distributions change over time and the processes that govern distribution patterns. Estimating yield ...
With distinct boundaries and a range of sizes, islands and archipelagos are natural evolutionary laboratories, ideal for testing theories about evolution, biogeography and ecology. Rufous treepie, a ...