The coastal North Pacific: Origins and history of a dominant marine biota
Abstract
Aims Some biogeographical regions act primarily as donors of colonists to other regions, while others act predominantly as recipient areas. How some biotas become dominant while others do not is a largely historical question that has received surprisingly little attention from biogeographers. Here, we seek to answer this question for the cold‐water North Pacific biota, which did not exist forty million years ago but which is now the principal...
Paper Details
Title
The coastal North Pacific: Origins and history of a dominant marine biota
Published Date
Dec 3, 2018
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 18
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