What biogeography is: a place for process

作者: R. M. McDowall

DOI: 10.1046/J.0305-0270.2003.01020.X

关键词: Process (engineering)Earth historySometimes truePhylogeographyEcologyBiological dispersalBiogeographyEpistemologyBiologyVicariance

摘要: The search for understanding of the past and present processes that have and/or continue to generate observed biotic distribution patterns substantially involves historical reconstruction based on (both phylogenetic geographical). How this should be undertaken has been a cause major debate over many decades. Residual do not always provide explicit pointers causal processes, in addition applying our earth history, we need also carefully explore implications contemporary as means unravelling pattern. Some biogeographers assert life evolve together, but knowledge distributions ecologies indicate is sometimes true false. Just general may commonality generated so, too, observable commonalities. Vicariance dispersal are fundamental attributes distributions. Phylogeography potential assist us determining which these mechanisms patterns.

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