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0585032939 |
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(OCoLC) |
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BAUN |
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eng |
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BAUN |
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rda |
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eng |
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BAUN_MERKEZ |
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QK101 |
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S28 1988 |
| 100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
| Personal name |
Sauer, Jonathan D. |
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101188 |
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Author |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
| Title |
Plant migraton the dynamics of geographic pattering in seed plant species |
| Statement of responsibility, etc |
Jonathan D. Sauer. |
| 264 ## - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE |
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Berkeley: |
| Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
University of California, |
| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice |
1991. |
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1 online resource (282 pages) |
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computer |
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computer |
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online resource |
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volume |
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| 505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Table of Contents |
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--Preface pages xv |
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--Introduction pages 1 |
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--The Concept of Migration in Seed Plants pages 1 |
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--Model of the Mechanisms of Geographic Patterning in Seed Plants pages 2 |
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--Problems of Scale pages 3 |
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--Limitations of the Data Base pages 4 |
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--Exclusion of Artificially Controlled Migrations pages 6 |
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--Definition of Weeds pages 6 |
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--Definition of Natives pages 6 |
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--Part I. Modern and Historical Migrations pages 9 |
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--1. Shoreline and Other Naturally Open Habitats pages 11 |
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--Mangrove Swamps pages 11 |
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--River Deltas, Southern Gulf of Mexico pages 12 |
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--Coral Cays, Belize pages 13 |
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--Great Barrier Reef, Queensland pages 14 |
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--Naturalized Mangroves, Hawaii pages 14 |
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--Naturalization of Avicennia, California pages 16 |
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--Comment pages 17 |
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--Tropical Sea Beaches pages 18 |
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--Coral Cays, Belize pages 18 |
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--Coral Sand Beaches, Mauritius pages 19 |
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--Pyroclastic Beaches, Krakatau pages 21 |
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--Introduced Indo-Pacific Species, Mauritius pages 22 |
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--Transfers Between Old and New Worlds pages 24 |
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--Comment pages 25 |
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--Temperate Sea Beaches and Dunes pages 26 |
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--Mid-Atlantic Barrier Islands, United States pages 26 |
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--Mustang Island, Texas pages 28 |
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--Intercontinental Migration of Ammophila pages 29 |
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--Naturalization of Chrysanthemoides, Australia pages 30 |
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--Naturalization of Mesembryanthemum, California pages 30 |
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--Naturalization of Cakile, Australia and Western North America pages 31 |
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--Comment pages 35 |
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--Salt Marshes pages 36 |
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--Limited Successions in Coastal Marshes, Britain pages 36 |
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--Limited Successions in Coastal Marshes, California pages 37 |
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--Primary Succession on a Mediterranean Lagoon, France pages 38 |
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--Natural Colonization of Artificial Inland Salt Marshes, Europe and North America pages 39 |
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--Naturalized Exotics, California pages 40 |
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--Comment pages 40 |
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--Freshwater Aquatic Habitats pages 41 |
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--Vernal Pools, California pages 41 |
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--Intercontinental Migrations of Elodea and Hydrilla pages 43 |
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--Intercontinental Migrations of Eichhornia and Alternanthera pages 44 |
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--Comment pages 46 |
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--Riparian Habitats pages 48 |
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--Mackenzie Delta, Canada pages 48 |
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--Meramec River, Missouri pages 49 |
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--San Pedro River, Arizona pages 50 |
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--Tamarix and Other Riparian Invaders, Southwestern North America pages 50 |
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--Riparian Invaders, Australia pages 52 |
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--Comment pages 53 |
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--Debris Avalanches and Earthflows pages 53 |
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--White Mountains, New Hampshire pages 53 |
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--Gothic Mountain, Colorado pages 54 |
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--Valdivian Andes, Chile pages 54 |
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--Comment pages 55 |
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--Recently Deglaciated Land pages 56 |
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--Mount Robson, British Columbia pages 56 |
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--Glacier Bay, Alaska pages 57 |
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--Rhone and Aletsch Glaciers, Switzerland pages 58 |
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--Laguna San Rafael, Chile pages 58 |
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--Comment pages 59 |
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--Emerging Nonvolcanic Islands pages 59 |
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--Baltic, Finland pages 59 |
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--Gulf of Bothnia, Finland pages 62 |
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--Lake Hjalmaren, Sweden pages 63 |
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--Comment pages 63 |
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--Fresh Lava and Pyroclastic Deposits pages 64 |
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--Paricutin, Mexico pages 64 |
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--Irazu, Costa Rica pages 65 |
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--Cameroons Mountain, Cameroon pages 66 |
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--Mauna Loa, Hawaii pages 67 |
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--Mount Komagatake, Hokkaido, Japan pages 68 |
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--Volcanoes on Honshu, Japan pages 69 |
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--Krakatau, Indonesia pages 69 |
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--Surtsey, Iceland pages 71 |
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--Comment pages 72 |
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--2. Vegetation Subject to Natural Perturbations pages 73 |
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--Recurrent Fire pages 73 |
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--Arctic and Alpine Timberlines, North America pages 73 |
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--Mosaics in Native Vegetation, California pages 74 |
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--Forest-Savanna Borders, Central America pages 75 |
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--Intercontinental Invasions, America and Australia pages 76 |
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--Comment pages 77 |
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--Treefalls and Windthrows pages 77 |
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--Central American Rainforests pages 77 |
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--Maple-Beech-Hemlock Forests, Eastern North America pages 79 |
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--Comment pages 81 |
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--3. Invasion and Elimination in Established Vegetation pages 82 |
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--Competitive Invasion pages 82 |
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--Naturalized Herbs, California Grasslands and Deserts pages 82 |
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--Naturalized Annuals, Nevada and Montana Woodlands and Deserts pages 85 |
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--Reestablishment of Rhododendron ponticum, Northern European Forests pages 85 |
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--Forest Invasions by Pittosporum undulatum, Australia and Abroad pages 86 |
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--Exotic Invaders, Tristan da Cunha Grasslands and Heaths pages 87 |
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--Exotic Invaders, Mauritius and Seychelles Forests pages 87 |
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--Comment pages 89 |
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--Selective Elimination pages 89 |
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--Castanea and Ulmus, North American Forests pages 89 |
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--Panax, Eastern Asia and Eastern North America pages 92 |
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--Comment pages 93 |
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--4. Artificially Modified Habitats pages 94 |
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--Ruderal Vegetation pages 94 |
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--Abandoned Villages, Aleutians and Greenland pages 94 |
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--Maya Ruins, Yucatan pages 95 |
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--Roads and Railroads, North America pages 95 |
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--Intercontinental Migration of Pineapple Weed pages 97 |
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--Salted Roads, Mine Dumps, and Bombed Ruins, Britain pages 98 |
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--Weeds Imported with Wool and Grain, France and Finland pages 99 |
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--Comment pages 100 |
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--Weeds of Cultivated Ground pages 101 |
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--Transcontinental and Intercontinental Migrations of Amaranthus pages 101 |
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--Comigration of Cereal Crops and Weeds to California pages 103 |
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--Sequential Migration of Glycine and Setaria from China to North America pages 104 |
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--Comment pages 104 |
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--Regrowth on Abandoned Fields pages 105 |
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--Piedmont, North Carolina pages 105 |
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--Cat Island, Bahamas pages 106 |
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--Upper Amazon Basin, Peru pages 107 |
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--Tall Forest Regions, Philippines pages 108 |
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--Comment pages 109 |
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--Altered Rangelands pages 110 |
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--Cattle and Sheep, Great Basin of Western North America pages 110 |
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--Feral Livestock, California Channel Islands pages 113 |
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--Rabbits, Lisianski Island, Hawaii pages 117 |
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--Pigs, Clipperton Island pages 118 |
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--Cattle Rangeland, New Caledonia pages 119 |
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--Desertification, Sahel pages 120 |
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--Overstocked Game Reserves, East and South Africa pages 120 |
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--Rise and Fall of Opuntia, Australia pages 121 |
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--Comment pages 124 |
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--Altered Forest, Woodland, and Brushland Fire Regimes pages 126 |
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--Conifer and Hardwood Forests, Great Lakes Region pages 126 |
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--Conifer Forests and Woodlands, Western United States pages 128 |
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--Retreat of Proteaceae, South Africa pages 132 |
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--Eucalyptus Forest Dieback, Western Australia pages 133 |
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--Comment pages 133 |
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--Altered River Flood Regimes pages 134 |
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--High Plains, North Dakota and Nebraska pages 134 |
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--Dammed Rivers, Arizona pages 135 |
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--Mississippi River Deltaic Plain pages 137 |
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--Comment pages 138 |
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--5. Discussion of Modern and Historical Migrations pages 139 |
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--Changes in Dispersal pages 139 |
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--Changes in Environment pages 141 |
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--Changes in Both Dispersal and Environment pages 141 |
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--Part II. Prehistoric Migrations pages 143 |
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--6. Last Glacial and Holocene pages 145 |
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--Northwestern Europe pages 146 |
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--Late Glacial: Dryas I pages 148 |
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--Allerod Interstadial pages 149 |
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--Dryas II pages 151 |
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--Holocene: Preboreal pages 151 |
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--Boreal pages 152 |
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--Atlantic pages 152 |
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--Subboreal pages 153 |
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--Subatlantic pages 153 |
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--Changing Interpretation of Postglacial Migrations pages 154 |
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--Eastern and Midwestern North America pages 156 |
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--Full Glacial pages 157 |
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--Late Glacial pages 157 |
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--Holocene Epoch pages 161 |
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--Problems of Interpretation pages 162 |
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--Southwestern United States pages 165 |
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--Full Glacial pages 165 |
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--Late Glacial pages 168 |
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--Holocene pages 169 |
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--Problems of Interpretation pages 171 |
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--Northern South America pages 173 |
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--Japan pages 176 |
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--East Africa pages 178 |
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--7. Pleistocene Before Last Glacial pages 180 |
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--Northwestern Europe pages 180 |
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--Southern California pages 184 |
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--Northern Andes pages 184 |
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--8. |
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Neogene (Miocene and Pliocene) pages 186 |
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--North-Central Europe pages 187 |
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--Western North America pages 188 |
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--Arcto-Tertiary Flora pages 191 |
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--Madro-Tertiary Flora pages 192 |
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--Middle America pages 194 |
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--9. The Deep Past pages 195 |
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--Paleozoic and Mesozoic Gymnosperms pages 198 |
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--Origin of Gymnosperms pages 198 |
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--Carboniferous pages 199 |
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--Permian pages 200 |
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--Triassic and Jurassic pages 200 |
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--Cretaceous pages 202 |
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--Cretaceous Angiosperms pages 203 |
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--Neocomian pages 204 |
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--Barremian pages 205 |
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--Aptian pages 205 |
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--Albian pages 206 |
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--Cenomanian pages 206 |
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--Turonian pages 207 |
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--Coniacean-Campanian pages 207 |
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--Maestrichtian pages 208 |
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--Cretaceous-Tertiary Transition pages 209 |
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--Paleogene (Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene) pages 209 |
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--10. Discussion of Prehistoric Migrations pages 212 |
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--Part III. Migration and Evolution pages 215 |
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--11. Deductive Interrelationships pages 217 |
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--Theoretical Model Integrating Mechanisms of Migration and Evolution pages 217 |
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--Hypothetical Parallels and Feedbacks Between Migration and Evolution pages 218 |
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--12. Case Histories of Evolution Associated with Migration pages 219 |
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--Local Expansion and Diversification of Coherent Populations pages 219 |
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--Colonization of Mine Dumps in Britain pages 219 |
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--Mimicry of Crops by Weeds pages 220 |
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--Evolution of Weeds from Cultivars pages 221 |
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--Comment pages 221 |
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--Geographic Retreat and Genetic Impoverishment of Coherent Populations pages 222 |
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--Geographic Disjunction and Genetic Divergence of Separate Populations pages 222 |
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--The Slender Wild Oat in Central California pages 222 |
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--Endemics on Juan Fernandez Islands pages 222 |
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--Comment pages 223 |
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--Geographic Overlap and Hybridization Between Formerly Discrete Species pages 223 |
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--Introgression Between Native Species Disturbed Habitats pages 223 |
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--Hybridization Following Long-Range Introduction pages 226 |
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--Allopolyploid Speciation Following Long-Range Migration pages 227 |
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--Comment pages 228 |
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--13. Migration Without Evolution? pages 230 |
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--14. Conclusion pages 233 |
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--Appendix pages 237 |
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--References pages 249 |
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--Index to Genera pages 277 |
| 520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
| Summary, etc |
Using cases of plant migration documented by both historical and fossil evidence, Jonathan D. Sauer provides a landmark assessment of what is presently known, and not merely assumed, about the process. |
| 650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
| Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Plants |
| General subdivision |
Migration |
| 9 (RLIN) |
101189 |
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| Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Vegetation dynamics |
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101190 |
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| Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Phytogeography |
| 9 (RLIN) |
6170 |
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http://www.netlibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=4635 |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
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Library of Congress Classification |
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Elektronik Kitap |