Two approaches to zoogeography: a study based on the distributions of butterflies, birds and bats in the Indo‐Australian area

作者: J. D. HOLLOWAY , N. JARDINE

DOI: 10.1111/J.1095-8312.1968.TB00975.X

关键词: TaxonButterflyEcologyPast TrendsZoogeographyBiology

摘要: In this paper the recorded distributions of butterfly, bird and bat taxa in Indo-Australian area are subjected to various kinds numerical analysis. Numerical methods used assign primary areas zoogeographic regions faunal elements. An attempt is made relate these classifications past geographical history area, hence infer something about trends spread speciation each group.

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