Ecological changes have driven biotic exchanges across the Indian Ocean
Abstract The Indian Ocean has a complex geological history that has drawn the attention of naturalists for almost a century now. Due to its tectonic history, many geological elements and processes have been evoked to explain the exchange of species between landmasses. Here, we revisited previous stu...
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Auteurs principaux: | Samuel C. Bernardes, Kristina von Rintelen, Thomas von Rintelen, Almir R. Pepato, Timothy J. Page, Mark de Bruyn |
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2021
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