Phylogeography: The History and Formation of Species

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Phylogeography: The History and Formation of Species is a foundational scientific book that synthesizes genetic, geographic, and evolutionary data to explain how species originate and diversify across space and time.

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instanceOf book
scientific monograph
academicDiscipline ecology and evolution
life sciences
aim to explain how species diversify across space and time
to explain how species originate across space and time
to synthesize genetic, geographic, and evolutionary information
author John C. Avise NERFINISHED
contribution helped establish phylogeography as a distinct discipline
provided a conceptual framework for interpreting geographic patterns of genetic variation
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
field biogeography
evolutionary biology
phylogeography
focusesOn historical processes shaping species distributions
spatial distribution of genetic lineages
genre biology book
scientific literature
hasSubject Pleistocene climatic oscillations
comparative phylogeography
dispersal
gene genealogies
mitochondrial DNA
refugia
vicariance
influenced methods for integrating genetic and geographic data
subsequent research in phylogeography
intendedAudience biogeographers
evolutionary biologists
graduate students in biology
population geneticists
language English
publicationYear 2000
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED
structure includes empirical case studies
includes theoretical chapters
topic geographic variation
historical biogeography
molecular evolution
population genetics
speciation
species formation
usesDataType evolutionary data
genetic data
geographic data

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