『Biogeography in a Changing World』

Malte C. Ebach and Raymond S. Tangney (eds.)

(2006年10月26日刊行予定,CRC Press[Systematics Association Special Volume Series 70], ISBN:0849380383



【目次】

ERNST HAECKEL AND LOUIS AGASSIZ: TREES THAT BITE AND THEIR GEOGRAPHICAL DIMENSION (D.M. Williams)

Introduction
People That Bite: Plagiarism and the Threefold Parallelism
The Threefold Parallelism: Its Beginning (Tiedemann, 1808)?
Ernst Haeckel and Darwinism
Trees That Bite: Haeckel's Genealogical Oaks and Stick 'Trees'
Heinrich Georg Bronn: Trunks and Twigs
Schleicher, Linguistics and Trees
Haeckel and Palaeontological Truth
Haeckel's 'Hypotheische Skizze des monophyletischen Ursprungs und der Verbreitung der 12 Menschen-Species von Lemurien aus /er die Erde' and the Concept of Chorology
The Development of Chorology
Origins
Realms, Regions and Provinces
Agassiz' (1854) Geographical Realms: The Natural Provinces of Mankind
Regions, Homology and Relationships
Sclater, Huxley and the Classification of Regions
Croizat's Radical Realms: Ocean Basin and Cladograms
Summary: The Threefold Parallelism: /and Its End (Nelson, 1978A?)
Acknowledgements
References

COMMON CAUSE AND HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY (L.R. Parenti)

Introduction
Cladistic vs. Phylogenetic Biogeography
Methods of Historical Biogeography
Geology and Dispersal
Molecules and Time
Global Biogeographic Patterns vs. Biogeographic Realms or Regions
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References

A BRIEF LOOK AT PACIFIC BIOGEOGRAPHY: THE TRANS-OCEANIC TRAVELS OF MICROSERIS (ANGIOSPERMS: ASTERACEAE) (J.R. Grehan)


Introduction
Molecular Mythology
Geology First?
A Primer in Biogeography
Logic of Dispersal
Dispersal through Migration
Microseris (Panbio)geography
Dispersal through Form-Making
Past, Present, Future
Acknowledgements
References

BIOTIC ELEMENT ANALYSIS AND VICARIANCE BIOGEOGRAPHY (B. Hausdorf and C. Hennig)

Introduction
The Vicariance Model
Tests of the Vicariance Model
Determination of Biotic Elements
Case Studies
Other Biogeographical Tests of the Vicariance Model
Conclusions
References

EVOLUTION OF SPECIFIC AND GENETIC DIVERSITY DURING ONTOGENY OF ISLAND FLORAS: THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING PROCESS FOR INTERPRETING ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS (T.F. Stuessy)

Introduction
General Aspects of Oceanic Island Ontogeny
A Hypothesis for the Ontogeny of Oceanic Island Floras
Implications of the Hypothesis
Acknowledgements
References

EVENT-BASED BIOGEOGRAPHY: INTEGRATING PATTERNS, PROCESSES AND TIME (I. Sanmart?n)

Introduction
Parsimony-Based Tree Fitting
An Empirical Example: Nothofagus Biogeography
Area Biogeography: Southern Hemisphere Biogeographic Patterns
Dispersal-Vicariance Analysis
An Empirical Example: Holarctic Biogeography
Acknowledgements
References

PHYLOGEOGRAPHY IN HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY: INVESTIGATING THE BIOGEOGRAPHIC HISTORIES OF POPULATIONS, SPECIES, AND YOUNG BIOTAS (B.R. Riddle and D.J. Hafner)

Introduction
Phylogeography vs. Historical Biogeography
From Single-Taxon to Comparative Phylogeography
Towards an Integration of Phylogeography and Historical Biogeography
Future Directions
Acknowledgements
References

ARE PLATE TECTONIC EXPLANATIONS FOR TRANS-PACIFIC DISJUNCTIONS PLAUSIBLE? EMPIRICAL TESTS OF RADICAL DISPERSALIST THEORIES (D. McCarthy)

Introduction / The du Toit Denouement
Should Ocean-Crossing Taxa Be Wide-Ranging?
Furtive Fossils
Dispersal Counts, Biotic Similarity and the Distance Effect
Brief Responses
Geological Concerns
Summary
Acknowledgements
References
Index