Sulawesi is of great scientific interest as it forms part of a zoogeographical zone known as Wallacea. |
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Nevertheless, frequencies of monomorphic populations were homogeneous over zoogeographical regions. |
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These data are tabulated by species with locations referenced to zoogeographical subregions, political units of provinces, states, or countries, and source citations. |
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This classification persisted until Pratt et al. suggested a closer relationship to the white-eyes based on behavioral, ecological, and zoogeographical considerations. |
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Regional comparisons between growth rates in temperate and tropical zones can be biased by the zoogeographical dominance of some families in certain regions. |
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Mammals then entered India from Asia through two zoogeographical passes flanking the rising Himalaya. |
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The genus Dryinus Latreille 1804 is present in all zoogeographical regions. |
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This is now considered the western border of the Wallacea transition zone between the zoogeographical regions of Asia and Australia. |
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Non-Kogia pelagic odontocetes generally stranded from February to May north of the zoogeographical and oceanographic boundary at Cape Hatteras. |
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Schmidt's scheme, proposed in 1954, was in essence a modified version of the earlier zoogeographical divisions set forth by the 19th-century English naturalists Philip L. Sclater and Alfred R. Wallace. |
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Even by lumping them with upper Malay Peninsula specimens a difficult feat from the zoogeographical point of view, there is too much overlap in size and color to allow this separation. |
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A zoogeographical biopark was gradually established on an area of 21 hectares. 70 per cent of the animal species kept here cannot be found in any other Czech zoo. |
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