Biogeography of the Southern End of the World

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Biogeography of the Southern End of the World is a seminal scientific work that analyzes the distribution, evolution, and ecological relationships of organisms in the high-latitude regions of the Southern Hemisphere.

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instanceOf book
monograph
scientific work
analyzes adaptations to cold climates
dispersal mechanisms
faunal distributions
floral distributions
vicariance patterns
characterizedAs influential in biogeography
seminal work
contributesTo evolutionary theory in high-latitude systems
theory of species distribution
understanding of Southern Hemisphere biodiversity
describedRegion Antarctic region
Australasia NERFINISHED
southern Africa
southern South America
subantarctic islands
examines ecological niches in polar and subpolar regions
relationships between climate and species ranges
role of geological history in biogeography
fieldOfStudy ecology
evolutionary biology
phytogeography
zoogeography
focusesOn distribution of organisms
ecological interactions in high-latitude environments
effects of glaciation on biota
evolution of regional biotas
historical biogeography
island biogeography in subpolar regions
latitudinal gradients in biodiversity
patterns of endemism
intendedAudience biogeographers
conservation scientists
ecologists
evolutionary biologists
language English
mainTopic Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
biogeography
ecological relationships
evolution
high-latitude regions
species distribution

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Philip Jackson Darlington Jr. notableWork Biogeography of the Southern End of the World