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Origins of Biogeography: The role of biological classification in early plant and animal geography (History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences)
Malte Christian Ebach
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| #4321647 in Books | Malte Christian Ebach | 2015-07-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.50 x6.14l,.0 | File type: PDF | 173 pages | Origins of Biogeography The role of biological classification in early plant and animal geography History Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences|
This book presents a revised history of early biogeography and investigates the split in taxonomic practice, between the classification of taxa and the classification of vegetation. It moves beyond the traditional belief that biogeography is born from a synthesis of Darwin and Wallace and focuses on the important pioneering work of earlier practitioners such as Zimmermann, Stromeyer, de Candolle and Humboldt.
Tracing the academic history of biogeography over the...
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