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245 1 0 _aGeological Hierarchies and Biogeographic Congruence in the Caribbean
490 0 _vAnnals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 72, p.636-659, 1985
520 3 _aIf it is agreed that an understanding of biohistory in some ways is tied to an understanding of geohistory, then one might also agree that what is needed is a precise means of specifying how a given biohistory is explicitly tied to a particular geohistory. The constraint in this type of analysis is the branching diagram, or cladogram, that permits a precise comparison of geographic area cladograms to demonstrate congruence between the cladistic message from biology with the cladistic message from geology. A proposal for identifying these cladistic constraints is given using a comparison of several different historical geologies of the Caribbean region as an example that contrasts with the constraints used by previous biogeographies in which an a priori notion of process, e.g., dispersal or extinction, was used to direct the outcome of biogeographic analysis.
650 1 4 _aHIERARCHIES
650 1 4 _aBIOGEOGRAPHIC CONGRUENCE
650 1 4 _aCARIBBEAN
700 1 2 _aE. Rosen, Donn
856 4 0 _uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/10Hir587Fov1mjTOEC0wPKFrbISz46Vla/view?usp=drivesdk
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