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The concept of zoogeographic subregions. 1973. Primitive species. 1973. Dominance and zoogeography of southern continents. 1974.
Record no:
56084
Author:
Horton, David, 1945-
Year:
1973-1974
Series:
SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. 1973 v.22 no.2 : 191-195; no.3 : 330-333; 1974 v.23 no.3 : 440-445 [kept P591 [P48]
Subject:
Zoogeography;
Population genetics;
Animal colonies;
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