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- In biogeographic region: Dispersalist and vicariance biogeography
Within historical biogeography, two views—the dispersalist and vicariance hypotheses of biotic distribution patterns—have been at odds. According to the dispersalist view, speciation occurs as animals spread out from a centre of origin, crossing preexisting barriers that they would not readily recross and that…
Read More - In marine ecosystem: Distribution and dispersal
Vicariance theory argues that plate tectonics has a major role in determining biogeographic patterns (see biogeographic region: Dispersalist and vicariance biogeography). For example, Australia was once—90 million years ago—close to the South Pole and had few coral reefs. Since then Australia has
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