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A recent study in the journal Ecography describes how a team of European and American scientists have for the first time ever assembled data on over 4300 records from 1600 caves in seven regions ranging in size from 2000 to 5600 km2.
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Ecography, reveals how the ancient 'land bridge' of Panama, which first connected
Spero News 2010
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2003, "Environmental diversity (ED) as surrogate information for species-level biodiversity", Ecography, 26:
Biodiversity Faith, Daniel P. 2007
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