03558nam 22006014a 450 991077843960332120230617041813.00-674-03004-410.4159/9780674030046(CKB)1000000000805474(EBL)3300638(OCoLC)923112514(SSID)ssj0000171526(PQKBManifestationID)11177334(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000171526(PQKBWorkID)10133154(PQKB)10608274(MiAaPQ)EBC3300638(Au-PeEL)EBL3300638(CaPaEBR)ebr10328816(DE-B1597)574569(DE-B1597)9780674030046(OCoLC)1257324415(EXLCZ)99100000000080547420021107d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHistorical biogeography[electronic resource] an introduction /Jorge V. Crisci, Liliana Katinas, Paula PosadasCambridge, MA Harvard University Press20031 online resource (264 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-674-01059-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-239) and index.Preface; Contents ; Introduction: What Is Historical Biogeography?; I. Methods in Historical Biogeography ; 1. Distribution Areas and Areas of Endemism; 2. Center of Origin and Dispersal; 3. Phylogenetic Biogeography; 4. Ancestral Areas; 5. Panbiogeography; 6. Cladistic Biogeography; 7. Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity; 8. Event-Based Methods; 9. Phylogeography; 11. A Comparison of Methods: The Case of the Southern Beeches; II. Topics in Historical Biogeography; 12. Molecular Phylogenies in Biogeography; 13. Biodiversity and Conservation Evaluations; 14. Species IntroductionConclusion: A Conceptual Framework for the FutureAppendix A: Phylogeny; Appendix B: Software in Historical Biogeography; Glossary; Works Cited; IndexThough biogeography may be simply defined--the study of the geographic distributions of organisms--the subject itself is extraordinarily complex, involving a range of scientific disciplines and a bewildering diversity of approaches. For convenience, biogeographers have recognized two research traditions: ecological biogeography and historical biogeography. This book makes sense of the profound revolution that historical biogeography has undergone in the last two decades, and of the resulting confusion over its foundations, basic concepts, methods, and relationships to other disciplines of comparative biology. Using case studies, the authors explain and illustrate the fundamentals and the most frequently used methods of this discipline. They show the reader how to tell when a historical biogeographic approach is called for, how to decide what kind of data to collect, how to choose the best method for the problem at hand, how to perform the necessary calculations, how to choose and apply a computer program, and how to interpret results.BiogeographyHistoryBiogeographyHistory.578/.09RB 10486rvkCrisci Jorge Víctor622656Katinas Liliana738013Posadas Paula1511677MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778439603321Historical biogeography3745136UNINA