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Избранная литература по вопросам панбиогеографии

Панбиогеография по существу представляет собой один из вариантов викариантной биогеографии Вилли Хеннига (Willi Hennig, 1913-1976), который предложил метод кладистики территорий в полной аналогии с филогенетической кладистикой биологических таксонов (Hennig, 1950, 1965, 1966a).

Формирование панбиогеографии неразрывно связано с именем итало-венесуэльского ботаника и биогеографа Леона Круаза (Leon Croizat, 1894-1982). Базируясь на метафоре, что "жизнь и Земля развиваются вместе", Л.Круаза обосновал новую концепцию исторической биогеографии, которую назвал "панбиогеографией".

Отличительной особенностью панбиогеографии является картографическое представление кладограмм изолированных (палеотектоническими или палеоклиматическими причинами) территорий, связь между которыми отражает обобщенные траектории, позволяющие судить об истории биот и биогеографических регионов. Основой при этом является предположение об исходно космополитном распространении видов (Croizat, 1964) и категорическое отрицание концепции "центров происхождения" (Croizat et al., 1974).

Панбиогеография ныне оценивается крайне неоднозначно - от восторженного безоговорочного принятия до обвинений в ненаучности. Но знакомство со многими приводимыми ниже работами безусловно полезно для специалиста, занимающегося вопросами биогеографии.

(По материалам сайта "Классики общей биогеографии")



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http://www.sciencebuff.org/bibliography.php, но к нему сделаны дополнения.

Master list of publications utilizing or discussing panbiogeography Initiated by Dr. Mauro J. Cavalcanti Departamento de Zoologia Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Rua Sao Francisco Xavier, 524, CEP 20559-900 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BRASIL E-mail: maurobio@gmail.com Web: http://maurobio.infobio.net
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Anstey, R.L., J.F. Pachut & M.E. Tuckey. 2003. Patterns of bryozoan endemism through the Ordovician-Silurian transition. Paleobiology 29: 305-328. Bates, J.M., S.J. Hackett & J. Cracraft. 1998. Area-relationships in the Neotropical lowlands: an hypothesis based on raw distributions of Passerine birds. Journal of Biogeography 25: 783-793. Beauchamp, A.J. 1989. Panbiogeography and rails of the genus Gallirallus. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 16: 763-772. Biondi, M. & P. D'Alessandro. 2006. Biogeographical analysis of the flea beetle genus Chaetocnema in the Afrotropical Region: distribution patterns and areas of endemism. Journal of Biogeography 33: 720-730. Bisconti, M., W. Landini, G. Bianucci, G. Cantalamessa, G. Carnevale, L. Ragaini & G. Valleri. 2001. Biogeographic relationships of the Galapagos terrestrial biota: parsimony analyses of endemicity based on reptiles, land birds and Scalesia land plants. Journal of Biogeography 28: 495-510. Bojorquez-Tapia, L.A., I. Azuara, E. Ezcurra & O. Flores-Villela. 1995. Identifying conservation priorities in Mexico through geographic information systems and modeling. Ecological Applications 5: 215-231. Bramwell, D. 1990. Panbiogeography of the Canary Islands flora. Atti dei Convegni Lincei 85: 157-166. Brooks, D.R. 1988. Scaling effects in historical biogeography: a new view of space, time, and form. Systematic Zoology 37: 237-244. Brooks, D.R. & M.G.P. van Veller. 2003. Critique of parsimony analysis of endemicity as a method of historical biogeography. Journal of Biogeography 30: 819-825. Brundin, L.Z. 1981. Croizat's panbiogeography versus phylogenetic biogeography. pp. 94- 138. In: G. Nelson & D.E. Rosen (ed.) Vicariance Biogeography: A Critique, Columbia University Press, New York. Candela, A. & J.J. Morrone. 2003. Biogeografia de puercoespines neotropicales (Rodentia, Hystricognathi): integrando datos fosiles y actuales a traves de un enfoque panbiogeografico. Ameghiniana 40: 361-378. Carvalho, C.J.B. 2004. 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Biodiversity and Conservation 11: 1301-1311. Chiba, H. 1987. Systematics and panbiogeography. Rivista di Biologia - Biology Forum 80: 230-234. Chiba, H. 1988. A lepidopterist's view of panbiogeography. Rivista di Biologia - Biology Forum 81: 553-568. Chiba, H. 1989. Systematics and Panbiogeography. pp. 211-218. In: B. Goodwin, A. Sibitani & G. Webster (ed.) Dynamic Structures in Biology, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. Chin, H., M. Brown & M. Heads. 1991. The biogeography of Lessoniaceae, with special reference to Macrocystis C. Agardh (Phaeophyta: Laminariales). Hydrobiologia 215: 1-11. Christiansen, K. A. & D. C. Culver. 1987. Biogeography and the distribution of cave Collembola. Journal of Biogeography, 14: 459-477. Clark, N. 2001. De/feral: introduced species and the metaphysics of conservation. pp. 86- 106. In: L. Simmons & H. Worth (ed.) Derrida Downunder, Dunmore Press, Palmerston North. Climo, F. 1988. Punctid snails: a path to panbiogeography. 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Biogeographic analysis of the genera of Cycadales and Coniferales (Gymnospermae): a panbiogeographic approach. Biogeographica 75: 163-176. Contreras-Medina, R., I. Luna-Vega & J.J. Morrone. 2001. Conceptos biogeograficos. Elementos 41: 33-37. Contreras-Medina, R., J.J. Morrone & I. Luna-Vega. 2001. Biogeographic methods identify gymnosperm biodiversity hotspots. Naturwissenschaften 88: 427-430. Cooper, R.A. 1989. New Zealand tectonostratigraphic terranes and panbiogeography. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 16: 699-712. Corner, E.J.H. 1959. Panbiogeography. New Phytologist 58: 237-238. Corona, A.M. & J.J. Morrone. 2005. Track analysis of the species of Lampetis (Spinthoptera) Casey, 1909 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in North America, Central America, and the West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Science 41: 37-41. Cortes, R. & P. Franco. 1997. Analisis panbiogeografico de la flora de Chiribiquete, Colombia. Caldasia 19: 465-478. Coscaron, M.C. 1997. 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