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A Further Specimen of the White fronted Swift Cypseloides Storeri
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This article is published in Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club.The article was published on 2003-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cypseloides storeri.read more
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An Update of Wallace’s Zoogeographic Regions of the World
Ben G. Holt,Jean-Philippe Lessard,Michael K. Borregaard,Susanne A. Fritz,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Dimitar Dimitrov,Pierre-Henri Fabre,Catherine H. Graham,Gary R. Graves,Gary R. Graves,Knud A. Jønsson,David Nogués-Bravo,Zhiheng Wang,Robert J. Whittaker,Robert J. Whittaker,Jon Fjeldså,Carsten Rahbek +18 more
TL;DR: A global map of zoogeographic regions is generated by combining data on the distributions and phylogenetic relationships of 21,037 species of amphibians, birds, and mammals, and it is shown that spatial turnover in the phylogenetic composition of vertebrate assemblages is higher in the Southern than in the Northern Hemisphere.
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An Update of Wallace’s Zoogeographic Regions of the World
Ben G. Holt,Jean-Philippe Lessard,Michael K. Borregaard,Susanne A. Fritz,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Miguel B. Araújo,Dimitar Dimitrov,Pierre-Henri Fabre,Catherine H. Graham,Gary R. Graves,Gary R. Graves,Knud A. Jønsson,David Nogués-Bravo,Zhiheng Wang,Robert J. Whittaker,Robert J. Whittaker,Jon Fjeldså,Carsten Rahbek +18 more
TL;DR: A global map of zoogeographic regions is generated by combining data on the distributions and phylogenetic relationships of 21,037 species of amphibians, birds, and mammals, and it is shown that spatial turnover in the phylogenetic composition of vertebrate assemblages is higher in the Southern than in the Northern Hemisphere.