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Biogeographical boundaries in the Barents Sea have shifted as a result of temperature fluctuations [16].
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Biogeographical distribution is strongly supportive of common descent. eric: The real reason it is hard to argue against Behe's case concerning mechanisms is that the hard data reveals at a molecular level the feeble nature of the blind watchmaker-breaker.
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Biogeographical boundaries in the Barents Sea during the 20th century.
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Biogeographical patterns of endemic terrestrial Afrotropical birds.
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Biogeographical patterns of endemic terrestrial Afrotropical birds.
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Phillimore AB, Orme CDL, Davies RG, Hadfield JD, Reed WJ, et al. (2007) Biogeographical basis of recent phenotypic divergence among birds: a global study of subspecies richness.
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Phillimore AB, Orme CDL, Davies RG, Hadfield JD, Reed WJ, et al. (2007) Biogeographical basis of recent phenotypic divergence among birds: a global study of subspecies richness.
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Ecological and Biogeographical Regionalization of Mexico.
Bajío dry forests 2007
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It includes five full Interim Biogeographical Regions of Australia (IBRAs): 'South Eastern Queensland', 'New England Tableland', 'Nandewar', 'NSW North Coast', and 'Sydney Basin'.
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The Kimberley tropical savanna ecoregion includes the five Interim Biogeographical Regions of Australia (IBRAs) Dampierland, North Kimberley, Central Kimberley, Victoria Bonaparte and Daly Basin.
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