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Record #60695:
Biogeographic significance of the Late Mesozoic and Early Tertiary molluscan faunas of Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) in the final breakup of Gondwanaland / William J. Zinsmeister.
Title: | Biogeographic significance of the Late Mesozoic and Early Tertiary molluscan faunas of Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) in the final breakup of Gondwanaland / William J. Zinsmeister. |
Author(s): | Zinsmeister, William J. |
Date: | 1979. |
Publisher: | Oregon State University Press |
Abstract: | As separation between southern continents increased, amount of gene flow decreased and eventually ceased, with gradual isolation of faunas of each continent. Presents new data provided by Eocene molluscan fauna of Seymour Island. |
Notes: | Offprint: Historical biogeography, plate tectonics, and the changing environment / Jane Gray, Arthur J. Boucot, eds. |
Keywords: | 574.9 -- Biogeography. 551.76 -- Mesozoic. 551.78 -- Tertiary. 56 -- Palaeontology. 594 -- Mollusca. F -- Biological sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*726.3) -- Antarctic Peninsula. (*726.82) -- James Ross Island group. (217.5) -- Gondwana. |
Location(s): | SCO: SPRI-PAM: (*726.3) : 56 : 594 |
SPRI record no.: | 60695 |
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