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Original Articles

New Zealand and the new biogeography

Pages 471-483 | Received 22 Dec 1988, Accepted 21 Mar 1989, Published online: 06 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

New Zealand is both a source of biogeographic problems, and of biogeographic ideas. The efforts of biogeographers to grapple with the implications of the revolution in the earth sciences are described. Hennig’s work on New Zealand flies and Croizat’s critique of biogeography are discussed. The ideas of these two biologists have found their fullest expression in recent work by biologists in New Zealand and New York.

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