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Wallace's line, Wallacea, and associated divides and areas - PubMedJan 27, 2021 · Initially, sharp boundary lines were proposed, with the earliest dating from the mid-1800s. Notably, the one published by Alfred R. Wallace in ...
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Wallace Line - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsWallace's Line separates an Asian fauna which includes primates, carnivores, elephants, and ungulates from the marsupial fauna of Australia and New Guinea.
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Alfred Russel Wallace's legacy: an interdisciplinary conception of ...Jan 6, 2023 · Wallace proposed the existence of biogeographic regions with distinct faunas arising from historical evolutionary and geological processes. Not ...
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On the Physical Geography of the Malay Archipelago (1863)Wallace, Alfred Russel, "On the Physical Geography of the Malay Archipelago (1863)" (2010). Alfred Russel Wallace Classic Writings. Paper 9. https ...
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Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates ...Jul 6, 2023 · The authors found that precipitation tolerance influenced vertebrate species movements across Wallace's Line, which separates the distinct biota of Australia ...
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GPS coordinates of Lombok Strait, Indonesia. LatitudeGPS coordinates of Lombok Strait, Indonesia. Latitude: -8.7667 Longitude: 115.7333.
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GPS coordinates of Makassar Strait, Indonesia. LatitudeGPS coordinates of Makassar Strait, Indonesia. Latitude: 1.0333 Longitude: 118.9500.
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7 Amazing Makassar Strait Facts - Marine InsightApr 3, 2024 · The strait's width varies from approximately 80 to 230 miles or 130 to 370 km. The International Hydrographic Organisation defines the strait as ...
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10 Biggest Straits Of The World - Marine InsightJun 12, 2024 · ... Lombok. It is 60 km long and 40 km wide, with an average depth of 250 m. The strait's narrowest point has a width of only 20 km and is ...
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The World on Mercator's Projection Shewing the Zoogeographical ...This map shows the 6 regions into which Wallace believed the world could be divided based on the distinct groups of animals living in them.Missing: orthographic | Show results with:orthographic
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On the Geographical Distribution of the Chief Modifications of MankindMAP OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PRINCIPAL MODIFICATIONS OF MANKIND ACCORDING TO PROF R. HUXLEY. ... Wallace's line eastward and southward, nearly parallel ...
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Journal of Biogeography | Wiley Online LibraryAug 3, 2010 · Aim Nearly 150 years ago, T. H. Huxley modified Wallace's Line, including the island of Palawan as a component of the Asian biogeographic ...
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CMEC Zoogeographic Realms and RegionsOur global map divides the world into 11 zoogeographic realms, which are further subdivided into 20 regions. Google Earth and GIS maps of zoogeographic realms ...
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A, Overview map of Indonesia showing Wallace's, Weber's and ...The 120 m depth contour is displayed to show regions that were likely connected during Pleistocene glacial cycles causing sea level drops up to 120 m in this ...
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Chronology of the Main Events in the Life of Alfred Russel Wallace ...... expedition. 20 April 1854 to 20 February 1862: Collecting expedition in the Malay Archipelago (for a full chronology of Wallace's activities during this ...
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Alfred Russel Wallace and His Collections in the Malay Archipelago ...His final list amounted to 310 specimens of mammals, 8050 birds, 100 reptiles (a group in which he included amphibians), 7500 molluscan shells, 13,100 ...
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On the Physical Geography of the Malay Archipelago (S78: 1863)Wallace had mentioned the islands of Bali and Lombok. Now, those two very small islands were highly fertile, and although they were not above one-eightieth ...
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The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) by Alfred Russel WallaceTHE MOLUCCAN GROUP: comprising Bouru, Ceram, Batchian, Gilolo, and Morty; with the smaller islands of Ternate, Tidore, Makian, Kaióa, Amboyna, Banda, Goram, and ...
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Chronology of Wallace's travels in the Malay ArchipelagoApr 4, 2018 · Home » Biography of Wallace » Chronology of Wallace's travels in the Malay Archipelago ... 1856. Bali. 17 June - 30 August 1856. Lombock [Lombok].Missing: Moluccas | Show results with:Moluccas
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Wallace OnlineNov 2, 2012 · The well-known German biologist Ernst Haeckel, in a recent work, makes the following statement: ... Wallace's Line must be drawn east of Celebes ...
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8. Geological history of WallaceaThe Eurasian Plate is a large tectonic plate that includes the mainland of South-east Asia and the Sunda Shelf. The Australian Plate includes southern New ...
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Sundaland and Wallacea: (Chapter 3) - Biotic Evolution and ...... Sunda shelf and the Sahul–Arafura Shelf is shown by a heavy line. The arrows indicate the relative motions between the major plates. The lines with small ...
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Tectonic History of the SE Asian-Australian region. - ResearchGateMar 11, 2015 · East and SE Asia lie at the zone of convergence of three major tectonic plates,. the Eurasian Plate, the Indian-Australian Plate and the Pacific ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Timeline • GeoLearning • Department of Earth SciencesJurassic: East Gondwana, comprising Antarctica-Madagascar-India-Australia, began to separate from West Gondwana, comprising Africa-South America.
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The separation of Australia from other continents - ScienceDirect.comGreater India separated from Antarctica/Australia early in the Cretaceous (130 m.y. ago) and Antarctica separated from Australia at the end of the Palaeocene ( ...
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Gondwana | Wet Tropics Management AuthorityAround 33 million years ago, the southernmost part of Australia (modern Tasmania) finally separated from Antarctica, letting ocean currents flow between the two ...
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Checklist of the vascular flora of the Sunda-Sahul Convergence ZoneMay 18, 2020 · The Sunda and Sahul shelves converged approximately 25 Mya, following the rifting of Sahul from Antarctica approximately 45 Mya, its northward ...
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Miocene geologic dynamics of the Australian Sahul Shelf ...The collision between the Asian Sunda Shelf and the Australian Sahul Shelf since the Miocene led to the closure of the deep water Indo-Pacific gateway and ...
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Mantle flow in regions of complex tectonics: Insights from IndonesiaDec 22, 2012 · Map of Indonesia highlighting tectonic plate boundaries, subduction zones, and major faults. Subduction zones are denoted by barbed lines ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sea level and global ice volumes from the Last Glacial Maximum to ...Key results are: (i) a rapid final fall in global sea level of ∼40 m in <2,000 y at the onset of the glacial maximum ∼30,000 y before present (30 ka BP); (ii) ...Missing: drop | Show results with:drop
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[PDF] Bali–Lombok Gap: A Distinct Geo-Biologic Border of the Wallace LineNov 25, 2012 · Geologically, the physiographic configuration of Indonesia consists of three parts: the Sunda Shelf on the west, the Arafura/Sahul Shelf on the ...
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Effects of Pleistocene glaciations and rivers on the population ...Nov 22, 2010 · Changes in sea levels resulted in the cyclical exposure of the continental shelf and the formation of land bridges between the islands (4, 5), ...
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Macroevolution of hyperdiverse flightless beetles reflects the ...Jan 8, 2016 · ... Wallace's Line, largely inferred from climatic effects of Pleistocene sea level minima. A simple relationship between the age of terranes ...
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How the Wallace line explains the difference in species ... - The HinduMar 5, 2025 · Discover the Wallace Line, a biogeographical boundary between Asia and Australia, through the eyes of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Wallace OnlineSep 17, 2023 · The hornbills are large and clumsy birds, seldom adorned with bright-coloured plumage, but in many cases bearing a really prodigious bill. In ...
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Multiple transgressions of Wallace's Line explain diversity of ...The Indonesian island of Bali lies in a critical biogeographic position—on the edge of the Sunda shelf just west of the Lombok strait that demarcates Wallace's ...
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Wallace's line, Wallacea, and associated divides and areas: history ...Wallace's line describes a hypothetical boundary that separates Australasian and Asian fauna. First proposed by Alfred Russel Wallace [1] and later modified by ...Missing: textbooks | Show results with:textbooks
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[PDF] Monitors, Mammals, and Wallace's Line - UtexasAustralian monitors are often considered to be ecological equivalents that fill niches occupied elsewhere by small carnivorous mam- mals such as cats, weasels, ...Missing: Oriental | Show results with:Oriental
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Evolutionary history of endemic Sulawesi squirrels constructed from ...Apr 14, 2016 · The mammal fauna of Sulawesi is transitional between Asian and Australian faunas. Sulawesi's three genera of squirrels, all endemic (subfamily ...Missing: zones | Show results with:zones
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Synchronous diversification of Sulawesi's iconic artiodactyls driven ...Apr 11, 2018 · Here, we focus on three large mammals endemic to Sulawesi: the babirusa (Babyrousa spp.), the Sulawesi warty pig (SWP, Sus celebensis) and the ...
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TCD Botanists Discover Plants Do Not Follow the Wallace LineAug 5, 2011 · The plant distributions are divided into the western Sunda Shelf minus Java (Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo), central Wallacea (Philippines ...
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By Animal, Water, or Wind: Can Dispersal Mode Predict Genetic ...We found that animal-dispersed plant species exhibited higher levels of genetic diversity and lack of inbreeding as a result of the stronger genetic ...
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DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIPTEROCARPACEAE - jstorWestern Malaysia. This includes the Malay Peninsula, the part of the Malay Archipelago west of Wallace's Line, and the Philippine Islands.
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DIPTEROCARP BIOLOGY AS A WINDOW TO THE ...Within the aseasonal Far East, west of Wallace's Line, dipterocarps mani fest three patterns of distribution: (a) widespread, which includes several that.
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(PDF) Wallace's Line and plant distributions: Two or three ...Aug 7, 2025 · Wallace's Line or its variants divide the Malay Archipelago or Malesia into a western and eastern area, but is this suitable for plant distributions?
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The story of our eucalypts - Curious - Australian Academy of ScienceMar 6, 2018 · With more than 800 species they dominate the Australian landscape, forming forests, woodland and shrublands in all environments except the most ...
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Eucalypt forest - DAFFDec 15, 2023 · The Eucalyptus forest type is by far the most common forest type in Australia covering 101 million hectares, which is 77% of Australia's total native forest ...<|separator|>
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Zoogeography and WallaceThese factors include the pattern of land surfaces and water barriers in the past, and climatic changes which will influence the prevalence of vegetation ...
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[PDF] Naturalis Repository - Wallace's Line and plant distributionsThe basic biogeographical units (BU) that we use are the areas described by Van Steenis (1950b): Malay. Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines, Sulawesi,. Java ...
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(PDF) Plant Dispersal across the Tropical Atlantic by Wind and Sea ...In Asia, Piper dispersed and diversified across the Wallace and Lydekker's lines multiple times. Despite there being only four endemic species, mainland ...
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Oligocene divergence of frogmouth birds (Podargidae) across ...May 13, 2020 · Wallace's Line demarcates the transition between the differentiated regional faunas of Asia and Australia. However, while patterns of biotic ...
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Tectonic collision and uplift of Wallacea triggered the global ... - NatureAug 30, 2016 · We show that songbird diversification began in the Oligocene, but accelerated in the early Miocene, at approximately half the age of most previous estimates.
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Evolutionary history of endemic Sulawesi squirrels constructed from ...Apr 14, 2016 · ... Wallace's Line to give rise to these three genera of squirrels on Sulawesi. ... Coalescent modeling recovered a slightly different topology ...
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Genome-wide SNPs in the spiny lobster Panulirus homarus reveal a ...Nov 12, 2022 · ... marine Wallace's Line” [2]), and peripheral (centripetal) speciation ... Color dashed lines show the hybrid zones. Full size image. Table ...
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Wallacea - Species | CEPFBirds. There are about 650 regularly occurring bird species in the hotspot, roughly 40 percent of which are endemic. Endemism is significant at the level of ...
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[PDF] Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot - Critical Ecosystem Partnership FundWallacea's forest is home to many endemic species. In the same way, karst ecosystems that can mainly be found in the Maluku and Sulawesi subregions also hold ...
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Wallacea - Threats | CEPFWallacea - Threats · Small-scale and illegal logging · Unsustainable small-scale fishing · Hunting and collecting · Industrial agriculture and forestry · Expansion ...
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Engaging Sustainable Reforestation and Forest Protection in the ...Feb 5, 2025 · The rapid deforestation and land use change in the Wallacea bioregion led to forest areas only being found in conservation areas or in steep ...
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Safeguarding Imperiled Biodiversity and Evolutionary Processes in ...Oct 19, 2022 · Climate change further threatens Wallacean biodiversity, with at least two recent coral bleaching and mortality events degrading coral habitats, ...
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Toxic toad invasion of Wallacea - Wiley Online LibraryAug 22, 2017 · Invasions of poisonous species can cause rapid population declines among native fauna because predators are naïve and often vulnerable to these ...
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Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage CentreKomodo National Park, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is composed of three major islands (Rinca, ...Missing: CBD | Show results with:CBD
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[PDF] Updated Investment Strategy Marine and Coastal EcosystemsMarine Protected Areas and National Parks. Indonesia had established a total of 196 marine protected areas (MPAs) by the end of 2019, covering 23.14 million ...<|control11|><|separator|>