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In the science of zoogeography we attempt to document the geographic
distribution of animal taxa ( descriptive zoogeography ) and to explain their
distributional patterns ( interpretive zoogeography ) . It is an active field of study in
ichthyology ...
In the science of zoogeography we attempt to document the geographic
distribution of animal taxa ( descriptive zoogeography ) and to explain their
distributional patterns ( interpretive zoogeography ) . It is an active field of study in
ichthyology ...
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Vicariance is the fragmentation of a former continuous distribution of the
ancestral group into geographically separated ... Both dispersal and vicariant
approaches are used to explain disjunct distributions ( the occurrence of a taxon
in different ...
Vicariance is the fragmentation of a former continuous distribution of the
ancestral group into geographically separated ... Both dispersal and vicariant
approaches are used to explain disjunct distributions ( the occurrence of a taxon
in different ...
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The distribution of fright reaction and alarm substance cells in fishes . Copeia
1977 ( 4 ) : 653 - 665 . ... A review of the monotypic deep - sea anglerfish family
Centrophrynidae : taxonomy , distribution and osteology . Copeia 1972 : 17 – 47 .
The distribution of fright reaction and alarm substance cells in fishes . Copeia
1977 ( 4 ) : 653 - 665 . ... A review of the monotypic deep - sea anglerfish family
Centrophrynidae : taxonomy , distribution and osteology . Copeia 1972 : 17 – 47 .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PHYLUM CHORDATA | 21 |
Subdivision Halecomorphi | 86 |
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