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Biogeography and Line s : The Malay Archipelago and Wallace’s Line

Biogeography and Line s : The Malay Archipelago and Wallace’s Line. South America and Africa, separated by Atlantic, do not differ so widely as Asia and Australia....... (Wallace, 1860). Biogeography and Boundary: Biogeographical region – Cox, 2001. floral. faunal. traditional. revised.

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Biogeography and Line s : The Malay Archipelago and Wallace’s Line

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  1. Biogeography and Lines: The Malay Archipelago and Wallace’s Line

  2. South America and Africa, separated by Atlantic, do not differ so widely as Asia and Australia....... (Wallace, 1860)

  3. Biogeography and Boundary:Biogeographical region – Cox, 2001 floral faunal traditional revised

  4. Kreft & Jetz, 2008

  5. The Malay Archipelago

  6. Too many lines.... – Simpson, 1977

  7. Cenozoic reconstruction, Lohman et al., 2011

  8. Do all organisms obey Wallace’s Line?

  9. Sea-horse (Hippocampus trimaculatus)Lourie & Vincent, 2004

  10. LiverwortsAryanti & Gradstein, 2007

  11. Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae)Atkins et al., 2001

  12. Malesia Phytogeographyvan Welzen et al., 2005, 2009

  13. Malesia Phytogeographyvan Welzen et al., 2005, 2009

  14. Will Wallace’s Line save Australia from avian influenza?McCallum et al., 2008

  15. For discussion... • Lourie & Vincent,2004 – Phylogeography of the sea-horse in Southeast-Asia, testing Indian/Pacific Ocean Basin vs. Wallace’s Line biogeographical hypotheses

  16. For discussion... • Schulte et al., 2002 – Molecular phylogenetic evidence for ancient divergence of lizard taxa on either side of Wallace’s Line

  17. For discussion... • Van Welzen et al., 2011 – Wallace’s Line and plant distribution: two or three phytogeographical areas and where to group Java?  floristic approach using statistical methods to infer biogeographical boundaries in Malesia.

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