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Antarctic dispersal routes, wandering continents, and the origin of Australia's non-passeriform avifauna
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55306
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RP21780
Author:
Rich, Pat Vickers, 1944-
Citation:
MEMOIRS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF VICTORIA. 1975 v.36 : 63-126;
Year:
1975
Subject:
Birds - Geographic distribution
;
Birds - Migration - Australia
;
Gondwana (Geology)
;
Continental drift
;
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