Pedro A. C. L. Pequeno, Sergio Santorelli Jr, Raimundo N. C. Ferreira, Evanira M.R. dos Santos, Elizabeth Franklin
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Towards a biogeography of Amazonian soil microarthropods
Geographic isolation underlies major hypotheses on the biogeography of Amazonian fauna, but evidence is largely biased towards vertebrates. We show that environmental variation is at least as impor...
期刊介绍:
Journal of Natural History is an international zoological journal publishing original research and reviews in evolutionary biology and ecology. It maintains its historical niche by publishing a broad range of systematics papers on all animal phyla from Porifera to Chordata, encompassing traditional taxonomic revisions and descriptions, cladistic analyses and molecular phylogenetics and phylogenomics. The journal has recognized strengths in entomology and marine invertebrates, but also welcomes papers on the natural history of all animal species and on the interactions of species with their environment. Preference is given to in-depth papers and extensive taxonomic reviews: single species descriptions and checklists are not normally considered. Authors wishing to suggest a review paper should contact the relevant editor.