Box 10.2 Simple similarity indexes used by various authors to estimate biotic similarities.
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Box 10.2 Simple similarity indexes used by various authors to estimate biotic similarities
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10.1 Recent and fossil distribution of the Southern Hemisphere beeches
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10.2 Hierarchical patterns of endemism in the rodent family Heteromyidae (Part 1)
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10.2 Hierarchical patterns of endemism in the rodent family Heteromyidae (Part 2)
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10.4 The nearly cosmopolitan distribution of the bat family
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10.5 Current (black) and late Pleistocene (shaded) distributions of the bristlecone pine
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10.6 Biogeographic provinces of Australia
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10.7 Division of the world into biogeographic regions based on the distributions of land plants
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10.8 Division of South America into biogeographic provinces based on distributions of land plants
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10.9 Biogeographic provinces for North America based on distributions of plant and animal taxa
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10.10 The division of arid North America into four desert provinces
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10.11 Reconstruction of late Pleistocene vegetation in southwestern North America
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10.12 Biogeographic provinces for North American freshwater fishes
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10.13 The biogeographic lines to mark the boundary between the Oriental and Australian regions
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10.14 Northern limits of Neotropical mammal families, and southern limits of Nearctic families
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10.15 Distributional limits of freshwater fish families of South American and North American origin
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10.16 Global biogeographic kingdoms and regions based on modern biogeographic analyses
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10.17 An example of changes in provinciality through time (Part 1)
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10.17 An example of changes in provinciality through time (Part 2)
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10.18 Map of the Pacific coast of western North America
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10.19 Amphitropical distributions of the long-finned pilot whale (A), and the right whale (B) (Part 1)
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10.19 Amphitropical distributions of the long-finned pilot whale (A), and the right whale (B) (Part 2)
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10.20 Depiction of biogeographic provinces at deep sea hydrothermal vents
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10.21 Paleoceanographic reconstructions of latest Eocene to Recent land configurations and connections of the Caribbean region (Part 1)
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10.21 Paleoceanographic reconstructions of latest Eocene to Recent land configurations and connections of the Caribbean region (Part 2)
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10.21 Paleoceanographic reconstructions of latest Eocene to Recent land configurations and connections of the Caribbean region (Part 3)
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10.21 Paleoceanographic reconstructions of latest Eocene to Recent land configurations and connections of the Caribbean region (Part 4)
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10.22 Map of the eastern Sunda Shelf and the Philippines
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10.23 Biogeographic regions and subregions in the Indo-Australasian area defined for (A) birds, (B) bats, and (C) butterflies (Part 1)
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10.23 Biogeographic regions and subregions in the Indo-Australasian area defined for (A) birds, (B) bats, and (C) butterflies (Part 2)
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10.23 Biogeographic regions and subregions in the Indo-Australasian area defined for (A) birds, (B) bats, and (C) butterflies (Part 3)
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10.24 The disjunct distribution of the surviving members of the bird lineage that includes the tinamous and flightless ratites
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10.25 The disjunct distribution of lungless salamanders (Plethedontidae)
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10.26 Amphitropical, disjunct distributions of plant species in North and South America (Part 1)
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10.26 Amphitropical, disjunct distributions of plant species in North and South America (Part 2)
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10.27 The disjunct distribution of the lizard genus Uma
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10.28 Number of exotic fish species vs. number of native species for 135 large watersheds
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10.29 Major avian migratory flyways
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10.30 Breeding ranges, winter ranges, and migratory routes of two passerine bird species (Part 1)
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10.30 Breeding ranges, winter ranges, and migratory routes of two passerine bird species (Part 2)
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10.31 Distributions between hemispheres of migrant and nonmigratory birds and mammals (Part 1)
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10.31 Distributions between hemispheres of migrant and nonmigratory birds and mammals (Part 2)
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10.31 Distributions between hemispheres of migrant and nonmigratory birds and mammals (Part 3)
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10.32 Major episodes of terrestrial and marine biotic interchange during three time intervals (Part 1)
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10.32 Major episodes of terrestrial and marine biotic interchange during three time intervals (Part 2)
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10.32 Major episodes of terrestrial and marine biotic interchange during three time intervals (Part 3)
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10.33 A paleogeographical scenario for the Caribbean region
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10.34 The Central American landbridge
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10.35 Leaf morphology of distantly related plant species (Part 1)
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10.35 Leaf morphology of distantly related plant species (Part 2)
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10.36 Apparent convergence of five genera of rodents and one extinct marsupial
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10.37 Drawings of pairs of species purporting to show convergence (Part 1)
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10.37 Drawings of pairs of species purporting to show convergence (Part 2)
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10.38 Australia and North America juxtaposed while maintaining their relative latitudinal positions
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