Historical biogeography of neotropical freshwater fishes / edited by James S. Albert, Roberto E. Reis.
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley, Calif. ; London, England : University of California Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 388 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780520948501
- 0520948505
- 9786613277688
- 6613277681
- Neotropical freshwater fishes
- Freshwater fishes -- Latin America -- Geographical distribution
- Freshwater fishes -- Latin America -- Geographical distribution -- History
- Historical geology -- Latin America
- Paleoecology -- Latin America
- Freshwater fishes -- Latin America -- Phylogeny
- Zoogeography -- Latin America
- Biodiversity -- Latin America
- Poissons d'eau douce -- Amérique latine -- Distribution géographique
- Poissons d'eau douce -- Amérique latine -- Distribution géographique -- Histoire
- Géologie historique -- Amérique latine
- Paléoécologie -- Amérique latine
- Poissons d'eau douce -- Amérique latine -- Phylogenèse
- Zoogéographie -- Amérique latine
- Biodiversité -- Amérique latine
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Zoology -- Ichthyology & Herpetology
- NATURE -- Animals -- Fish
- Biodiversity
- Freshwater fishes -- Geographical distribution
- Historical geology
- Paleoecology
- Zoogeography
- Latin America
- Süßwasserfische
- Paläobiogeografie
- 597.176098 22
- QL628.5 .H57 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-366) and indexes.
Introduction to neotropical freshwaters / James S. Albert and Roberto E. Reis -- Major biogeographic and phylogenetic patterns / James S. Albert, Paulo Petry, and Roberto E. Reis -- Geological development of Amazon and Orinoco basins / Frank P. Wesselingh and Carina Hoorn -- The Paraná-Paraguay Basin : geology and paleoenvironments / Mariana Brea and Alejandro F. Zucol -- Species richness and cladal diversity / James S. Albert, Henry J. Bart Jr., and Roberto E. Reis / Paleogene radiations / Hernán López-Fernández and James S. Albert -- Neogene assembly of modern faunas / James S. Albert and Tiago P. Carvalho -- The biogeography of marine incursions in South America / Devin D. Bloom and Nathan R. Lovejoy -- Continental-scale tectonic controls of biogeography and ecology / Flávio C.T. Lima and Alexandre C. Ribeiro -- An ecological perspective on diversity and distributions / William G.R. Crampton -- The Amazon-Paraguay divide / Tiago P. Carvalho and James S. Albert -- The eastern Brazilian Shield / Paulo A. Buckup -- The Guiana Shield / Nathan K. Lujan and Jonathan W. Armbruster -- The Vaupes Arch and Casiquiare Canal : barriers and passages / Kirk O. Winemiller and Stuart C. Willis -- Northern South America : Magdalena and Maracaibo basins / Douglas Rodríguez-Olarte, José Iván Mojica Corzo, and Donald C. Taphorn Baechle -- The Andes : riding the tectonic uplift / Scott Schaefer -- Nuclear Central America / C. Darrin Hulsey and Hernán López-Fernández -- Not so fast : a new take on the great American biotic interchange / Prosanta Chakrabarty and James S. Albert.
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The fish faunas of continental South and Central America constitute one of the greatest concentrations of aquatic diversity on Earth, consisting of about ten percent of all living vertebrate species. This title explores the evolutionary origins of this unique ecosystem.
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