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Migration of Organisms

Climate.Geography.Ecology

Erschienen am 14.10.2010, 1. Auflage 2005
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ISBN/EAN: 9783642065910
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xiv, 332 S.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeIntroduction.- Active migration and passive transport of marine organisms in the fossil record.- Paleoecology and paleogeography of Eocene ostracod faunas from the Nile Valley between Minia and Maghagha, Upper Egypt.- Morphological variability and adaptability in Egyptian Eocene ostracod species Paracosta mokattamensis (Bassiouni).- Insect migration and dispersal with emphasis on Mediterranean ecosystems.- Migration and adaptation of late Cenozoic cold-water molluscs in the North Pacific.- Migration in amphibians and reptiles: An overview of patterns and orientation mechanisms in relation to life history strategies.- Glacial retreat and its influence on migration of mitochondrial genes in the long-toed salamander in Western North America.- The geography of a faunal turnover: tracking the Vallesian Crisis.- Evaluating the roles of connectivity and environment on faunal turnover: Patterns in recent and fossil Iberian mammals.

Inhalt

Introduction.- Active migration and passive transport of marine organisms in the fossil record.- Paleoecology and paleogeography of Eocene ostracod faunas from the Nile Valley between Minia and Maghagha, Upper Egypt.- Morphological variability and adaptability in Egyptian Eocene ostracod species Paracosta mokattamensis (Bassiouni).- Insect migration and dispersal with emphasis on Mediterranean ecosystems.- Migration and adaptation of late Cenozoic cold-water molluscs in the North Pacific.- Migration in amphibians and reptiles: An overview of patterns and orientation mechanisms in relation to life history strategies.- Glacial retreat and its influence on migration of mitochondrial genes in the long-toed salamander in Western North America.- The geography of a faunal turnover: tracking the Vallesian Crisis.- Evaluating the roles of connectivity and environment on faunal turnover: Patterns in recent and fossil Iberian mammals.

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