corridor dispersal route

corridor dispersal route

corridor dispersal route As originally defined by the American palaeontologist G. G. Simpson (1940), a corridor is a migration route that allows more or less uninhibited faunal interchange. Thus many or most of the animals of one faunal realm can migrate to another one. A dispersal corridor has long existed between western Europe and China via Central Asia.

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corridor dispersal route

corridor dispersal route As originally defined by the American palaeontologist G. G.Simpson in 1940, a corridor is a migration route that allows more or less uninhibited faunal interchange. Thus many or most of the animals of one faunal region can migrate to another one. A dispersal corridor has long existed between Western Europe and China via central Asia.

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corridor dispersal route

corridor dispersal route As originally defined by the American palaeontologist G. G. Simpson in 1940, a corridor is a migration route that allows more or less uninhibited faunal interchange. Thus many or most of the animals of one faunal region can migrate to another one. A dispersal corridor has long existed between W. Europe and China via central Asia.

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