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ZOOGEOGRAPHIE Vorlesung (Dr. Angela Schmitz)
Empfohlene Literatur:
Bücher:
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Cox, C. B., & P. D. Moore. 2005. Biogeography: an ecological and evolutionary approach. 7
ed. Blackwell Publ.
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Lomolino, M. V., & L. R. Heaney. 2004. Frontiers of biogeography: new directions in the
geography of nature. Sunderland, MA : Sinauer Associates.
Journals:
Journal of Biogeography; Global ecology and biogeography; Diversity and Distributions.
Klassische Werke und mehr…:
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Lomolino, M. V., Sax, D. F. & J. H. Brown. 2004. Foundations of Biogeography: Classic
papers with commentaries. Univ. of Chicago Press.
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Avise, J. C. 2000. Phylogeography : the history and formation of species. Harvard Univ. Press,
Cambridge, Mass.
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Briggs, J.C. 2005. The marine East Indies: diversity and speciation. Journal of Biogeography
32:1517-1522.
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Crame, J. A., & A. W. Owen. 2001. Palaeobiogeography and biodiversity change: the Ordovician
and Mesozoic-Cenozoic radiations. London: Geological Society, 2002.
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Craw, D., C. P. Burridge, P. Upton, D. L. Rowe, & J. M. Waters. 2008. Evolution of biological
dispersal corridors through a tectonically active mountain range in New Zealand. Journal of
Biogeography, 35:1790-1802.
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Craw, R. C., J. R. Grehan, & M. J. Heads. 1999. Panbiogeography: tracking the history of life.
Oxford University Press.
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Costa, G., L. J. Vitt, E. R. Pianka, D. O. Mezquita, & G. R. Colli. 2008. Global Ecology and
Biogeography, 17: 670-677.
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Ebach, M. C., J. J. Morrone, L. R. Parenti, & A. L. Viloria. 2008. International Code of area
nomenclature. Journal of Biogeography, 35: 1153-1157.
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Garzón-Orduña, I. J., D. R. Miranda-Esquivel, & M. Donato. 2008. Parsimony analysis of
endemicity describes but does not explain: an illustrate critique. Journal of Biogeography, 35:903913.
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Harris, L. D. 1984. The Fragmented Forest. University of Chicago Press.
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Hennig, B. W. 1999. Phylogenetic Systematics. University of Illinois Press.
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Hortal, J. 2008. Uncertainty and the measurement of terrestrial biodiversity gradients. Journal of
Biogeography, 35: 1335-1336.
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Hubbell, S. P. 1997. A unified theory of biogeography and relative species abundance and its
application to tropical rain forests and coral reefs. Coral Reefs, 16:9-21.
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Hubbell, S. P. 2001. The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography. Princeton Univ.
Press.
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Jenkins, D. G, & D. Rinne. 2008. Red herring or low illumination? The peninsula effect revisited.
Journal of Biogeography, 35: 1-10.
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Karels, T. J., F. S. Dobson, H S. Trevino, & A. L. Skibiel. 2008. The biogeography of avian
extinctions on oceanic islands. Journal of Biogeography, 35:1106-1111.
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Kitching, I., W. Williams, P. L. Forey, & C. J. Humphries. 1998. Cladistics: The Theory and
Practice of Parsimony Analysis. Oxford University Press.
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Lieberman, B. S. 2000. Paleobiogeography : using fossils to study global change, plate tectonics,
and evolution. Kluwer Acad./Plenum Publ., New York.
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Loucks, C., T. H. Ricketts, R. Naidoo, J. Lamoreux, & J. Hoekstra. 2008. Explaining the global
pattern of protected area coverage: relative importance of vertebrate biodiversity, human activities
and agriculture. Journal of Biogeography, 35: 1337-1348.
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MacArthur, R. H., & E. O. Wilson. 2001. The Theory of Island Biogeography. Princeton University
Press
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Mayr, E., & J. M. Diamond. 2001. The birds of Northern Melanesia: speciation, ecology, &
biogeography. Oxford University Press.
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Meng, K, S. Li, & R. W. Murphy. 2008. Biogeographical patterns of Chinese spiders (Arachnidae:
Araneae) based on a parsimony analysis of endemicity. Journal of Biogeography, 35: 1241-1249.
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Munguía, M. A. T. Peterson, & V. Sánchez-Cordero. 2008. Dispersal limitation and geographical
distributions of mammal species. Journal of Biogeography, 35:1879-1887.
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Norris, R. D. 2000. Pelagic Species Diversity, Biogeography, and Evolution. Paleobiology, 26:236258.
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Olson, D. M., & E. Dinerstein. 1998. The Global 200: A Representation Approach to Conserving
the Earth's Most Biologically Valuable Ecoregions. Conservation Biology, 12:502-515.
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Parenti, L. R. 1999. Cladistic Biogeography: Interpreting Patterns of Plant and Animal Distributions.
Oxford University Press.
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Peters, R., L., & T. Lovejoy. 1992. Global Warming and Biological Diversity. Yale University
Press.
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Robinson, W. D., J. D. Brawn, & S. K. Robinson. 2000. Forest Bird Community Structure in Central
Panama: Influence of Spatial Scale and Biogeography. Ecological Monographs, 70:209-235.
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Rosen, D. E. 1978. Vicariant Patterns and Historical Explanation in Biogeography. Systematic
Zoology, 27:159-188.
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Rosenzweig, M. L. 1995. Species Diversity in Space and Time. Cambridge University Press.
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Simberloff, D. S. & E. O. Wilson. 1970. Experimental Zoogeography of Islands. A two-year record
of colonization. Ecology 51:935-937.
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Van Dover, C. L., C. R. German, K. G. Speer, L. M. Parson, & R. C. Vrijenhoek. 2002. Evolution
and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Vent and Seep Invertebrates. Science, 295:1253 - 1257.
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Whittaker, R. J. 1998. Island Biogeography: ecology, evolution, and conservation. Oxford
University Press.
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Whittaker, R. J., & D. F. Sax. 2003. A 21st century Pangea? The emergence of a new international
forum for Biogeographers. Journal of Biogeography, 30:315-317.
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Whittaker, R. J., K. A. Triantis, & R. J. Ladle. 2008. A general dynamic theory of oceanic island
biogeography. Journal of Biogeography, 35: 977-994.
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Winemiller, K. O., H. López-Fernández, D. C. Taphorn, L. G. Nico, & A. B. Duque. 2008 Fish
assemblages of the Casiquiare River, a corridor and zoogeographical filter for dispersal between the
Orinoco and Amazon basins. Journal of Biogeography, 35:1551-1563.
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Wright, S.J. Keeling & L. Gillman. 2006. The road from Santa Rosalia: A faster tempo of evolution
in tropical climates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103:7718-7722
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