Cladistic biogeography uses the distribution patterns of species to study their historical and evolutionary relationships. Revised extensively to reflect new research, this book is a concise exposition of the history, methods, and current applications in this field. The first edition, published in 1
Origins of Biogeography: The role of biological classification in early plant and animal geography
โ Scribed by Malte Christian Ebach (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 185
- Series
- History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences 13
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book presents a revised history of early biogeography and investigates the split in taxonomic practice, between the classification of taxa and the classification of vegetation. It moves beyond the traditional belief that biogeography is born from a synthesis of Darwin and Wallace and focuses on the important pioneering work of earlier practitioners such as Zimmermann, Stromeyer, de Candolle and Humboldt.
Tracing the academic history of biogeography over the decades and centuries, this book recounts the early schisms in phyto and zoogeography, the shedding of its bonds to taxonomy, its adoption of an ecological framework and its beginnings at the dawn of the 20th century. This book assesses the contributions of key figures such as Zimmermann, Humboldt and Wallace and reminds us of the forgotten influence of plant and animal geographers including Stromeyer, Prichard and de Candolle, whose early attempts at classifying animal and plant geography would inform later progress.
The Origins of Biogeography is a science historiography aimed at biogeographers, who have little access to a detailed history of the practices of early plant and animal geographers. This book will also reveal how biological classification has shaped 18th and 19th century plant and animal geography and why it is relevant to the 21st bio geographer.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
A History of Biogeography for the Twenty-First Century Biogeographer....Pages 1-20
Origins, Race & Distribution....Pages 21-45
Humboldt, Stromeyer and Candolle....Pages 47-77
Classification Divided....Pages 79-106
Plant and Animal Geography in Practise: Maps, Regions and Regionalisation....Pages 107-141
The Legacy of Nineteenth Century Plant and Animal Geography....Pages 143-156
Back Matter....Pages 157-173
โฆ Subjects
Philosophy of Biology; Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography; Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
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