Biogeography and phylogeography are complementary disciplines that seek to explain the distribution of life on Earth by integrating historical, ecological, geological, and genetic perspectives.
Beyond vicariance : integrating taxon pulses, ecological fitting, and oscillation in evolution and historical biogeography / Eric P. Hoberg and Daniel R. Brooks -- Palaeogeography of parasites / ...
Researchers identified inconsistencies between earlier fossil evidence and molecular phylogenetic timelines, prompting a ...
Introduction to the history and geography of neotropical mammals / Bruce D. Patterson and Leonora P. Costa -- Punctuated isolation : the making and mixing of South America's mammals / Darin A. Croft - ...
Drew researches evolutionary biogeography, global change ecology, and conservation. His PhD research focused on landscape genomics, and he has since worked on a variety of conservation initiatives at ...
Biogeography is the scientific study of the spatial and temporal patterns of biodiversity, examining how and why the distributions of species, populations, communities, and ecosystems vary across ...