How To Use Biogeographical In A Sentence
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An Eocene peccary from Thailand and the biogeographical origins of the artiodactyl family Tayassuidae.
Archive 2006-08-01
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Because of its systematic and biogeographical position, this genus is also relevant for the understanding of plant evolution.
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These taxa are biostratigraphically and biogeographically significant and are discussed more fully below.
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The biogeographical affinities of the fauna are thus not clear.
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He is Robert Michael Pyle, lepidopterist, naturalist, conservationist and writer who knows the taxonomy and biogeographical distribution of the nation 's pale ales and lagers as well as he knows North America' s butterfly fauna.
Butterfly Quest
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Also, biogeographical changes in the bottom fauna appear to occur faster and are more easily detected during warm periods than cold periods.
Past variability in Arctic marine systems
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Canaima National Park exhibits a spectacular geomorphology with many waterfalls and great richness of endemic flora and fauna: the species found on the summits of the tepuis constitute the biogeographically unique pantepui association.
Canaima National Park, Venezuela
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The Park borders several biogeographical zones and covers three major habitat types: open grassland, closed forest and humid montane.
Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
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The existence of a clade formed by the Spanish species is supported also by biogeographical data, so that these species are geographically isolated from other species.
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The dry lowland area on the eastern edge of the ecoregion is termed the Dahomey Gap and is a major biogeographical barrier.
Eastern Guinean forests
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The dicot trees of the forests are a mix of evergreen and deciduous species from distinct biogeographical provenances.
Beni savanna
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The Namib Desert is nested within the ‘Namib’ biogeographical province of Udvardy and the ‘Namib Desert’ unit of White, with the eastern boundary taken from the 100 mm rainfall isohyet.
Namib desert
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The dominance of Caesalpinoid trees is a defining feature of this bioregion (i.e., a complex of biogeographically related ecoregions).
Itigi-Sumbu thicket
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Socotra is often considered to be part of the Middle East and not Africa because it is administered by Yemen, but geographically and biogeographically it is a continuation of the Horn of Africa.
Socotra Island xeric shrublands
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The biogeographical history is also reflected in the bryophyte flora.
East African montane forests
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CONCLUSION Combining with chemical and biogeographical data, DNA sequencing may become a powerful tool in the quality evaluation of Cnidium monnieri fruit.
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Furthermore, trilobite faunas in the Early Cambrian were already differentiated biogeographically.
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However, robust inferences can be made from a combination of molecular genetic, biogeographical and palaeontological studies.
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A biogeographically significant new species of Leiolopisma (Scincidae) from north-eastern Queensland.
Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, Australia
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Clearly, raising each unique sequence type to the level of a strain is not biologically informative as each ‘strain’ will map to a terminal branch in a phylogeny and little can be inferred biogeographically or evolutionarily.
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Through most of the Neogene, tropical America has been biogeographically divided into two surprisingly distinct provinces.
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Some boreal species in the Barents Sea have responded to environmental change by shifting their biogeographical borders [18] (Fig. 9.27).
Past variability in Arctic marine systems
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The combination of high rainfall, edaphic, and topographic variability, and historical biogeographical patterns renders these forests some of the most diverse species in the world.
Solimões-Japurá moist forest
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The Central Chiapas Depression connects, and is the convergence of two biogeographically important routes: the Gulf and the Pacific; thus, it contains species that have migrated to the dry forest through each of these corridors, which contributes to the diversity and richness of species in the region.
Chiapas Depression dry forests
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The Central Chiapas Depression connects, and is the convergence of two biogeographically important routes: the Gulf and the Pacific; thus, it contains species that have migrated to the dry forest through each of these corridors.
Chiapas Depression dry forests
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It is midway between a field guide and an annotated account of birds and mammals of a non-biogeographical region.
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Although politically part of India, the archipelago is biogeographically more similar to Myanmar and other areas of Indochina.
Andaman Islands rain forests
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Surrounded by deserts or grasslands, these mountains in New Mexico can be considered biogeographical islands. 23a.
Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)
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Six biogeographical zones, ranging from subtropical forest to highland scrub, host an impressive 151 species of bird, 34 species of mammal, 228 species of butterfly and countless plants.
Taiwan's Greatest Ascent
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This paper is the first in a series of studies re-describing echinoderm taxa from these biogeographically important Paleozoic assemblages.
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Finally, we propose a biogeographical hypothesis of speciation events within the N. mediocris species complex.
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CONCLUSION Combining with chemical and biogeographical data, DNA sequencing may become a powerful tool in the quality evaluation of Cnidium monnieri fruit.
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Certain ecozones (also known as biogeographical realms) also fared better than others.
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The Eastern Afromontane Hotspot encompasses several widely scattered, but biogeographically similar mountain ranges in eastern Africa, from Saudi Arabia and Yemen in the north to Zimbabwe in the south.
Biological diversity in the Eastern Afromontane
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Based on tectonostratigraphic, palaeomagnetic and palacobiogeographical studies, complex assemblies of terranes have been recognized.
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These are without doubt phillipsastreid corals, but generic synonymy with the specimens known from Poland has to be strongly questioned for morphological as well as biogeographical reasons.
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The combination of high rainfall, edaphic, and topographic variability, and historical biogeographical patterns renders these forests some of the most diverse species in the world.
Solimões-Japurá moist forest