Panbiogeography: Tracking the History of Life
CRAW, R.C., GREHAN, J.R. & HEADS, M.J. (1999). Panbiogeography: Tracking the History of Life. Oxford University Press, New York.
- Chapter 1, pp. 3-29: What is panbiogeography?
- 1.1 A Darwinian dilemma
- 1.2 Panbiogeography, dispersal, and vicariance
- 1.3 Panbiogeographic method
- 1.4 Conclusions
- Chapter 2, pp. 30-63: Life as a geological layer: panbiogeography and the earth sciences
- 2.1 Pleistocene or earlier?
- 2.2 Fossil evidence
- 2.3 Geological and biogeographical correlation
- 2.4 Insular distribution
- 2.5 Conclusions
- Chapter 3, pp. 64-67: Ecology, history, and the panbiogeography of Africa
- 3.1 Regional biogeography of Africa
- 3.2 Tracks and baselines of African biota
- 3.3 African biogeography and ecological lag
- 3.4 Ecoclines and ecophyletic series
- 3.5 African biodiversity
- 3.6 Conclusions
- Chapter 4, pp. 88-114: Mapping the trees of life: panbiogeography, phylogenetic systematics, and evolutionary processes
- 4.1 Geographical distribution as a systematic character
- 4.2 Predicting phylogenetic relationships from biogeographic data
- 4.3 Biogeography and character recombination
- 4.4 Vicariant form-making and evolutionary constraints
- 4.5 Conclusions
- Chapter 5, pp. 115-144: Tracking the trees of life: line, map, and matrix
- 5.1 Representations of geographic space in biogeography
- 5.2 Graphical representation in biogeography
- 5.3 Quantitative track analysis
- 5.4 Conclusions
- Chapter 6, pp. 145-162: Toward a new regional biogeography: the revival of biogeographical classification
- 6.1 Spatial logic and homology in biogeography and the earth sciences
- 6.2 Case study: Transpacific tracks and the geological history of the Americas
- 6.3 Conclusions
- Chapter 7, pp. 163-179: Tracks, nodes, biodiversity, and conservation
- 7.1 Biodiversity as biogeography
- 7.2 Mapping and tracking biodiversity
- 7.3 Tracks and nodes in conservation biology
- 7.4 Hybrids, species, and conservation
- 7.5 Conclusions
- Glossary of Technical Terms, pp. 180-181
- References, pp. 182-220
- Index, pp. 221-229