Page 223 - Rescapes_du _Gondwana
P. 223
UNE AVENTURE SCIENTIFIQUE AU CŒUR DU VIVANT
Chapitre 1
• McLoughlin S. 2001. The breakup history of Gondwana and its impact on pre-Cenozoic floristic provincialism. Australian Journal of Botany 49, 271-300.
• Myers N., Mittermeier R.A., Mittermeier C.G., da Fonseca G.A.B. & Kent J. 2000. Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities. Nature 403, 853-858.
• Picart L., Forget P.M., D’Haese
C., Daugeron C., Beni S., Bounzel R., Kergresse E, Legendre F., Murienne J. & Guilbert E. 2014. The Cafotrop method: An Improved Rope-climbing Method for Access and Movement in the Canopy to Study Biodiversity. Ecotropica 20, 45-52.
• Soltis P.S. & Soltis D.E. 2004.
The origin and Diversification of Angiosperms. American Journal of Botany 91, 1614-1626.
• White L.T., Gibson G.M. & Lister G.S. 2013. A reassessment of paleogeography reconstructions of eastern Gondwana : Bringing geology back into the equation. Gondwana Research 24, 984-998.
Chapitre 2
• Grandcolas P., Murienne J., Robillard T., Desutter-Grandcolas L., Jourdan H., Guilbert E.
& Deharveng L. 2008. New Caledonia : a very old Darwinian island ? Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society 363, 3309- 3317.
• Jolivet P. & Verma K.K. 2010. Good morning Gondwana. Annales de la Société entomologique de France 46, 53-61.
• Murienne J., Guilbert E. & Grandcolas P. 2009. Diversification of the New Caledonian endemic genera Cephalidiosus and Nobarnus (Insecta: Heteroptera: Tingidae), an approach using phylogeny and species distribution modeling. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 97, 177-184.
Chapitre 3
• Goodman S.M. & Ganzhorn
J.U. 2004. Biogeography of Lemurs in the Humid Forests
of Madagascar : The role of elevational distribution and rivers. Journal of biogeography 31, 47-55.
• Karanth K.P., Delefosse T., Rakotosamimanana B., Parsons T.J. & Yoder A.D. 2005. Ancient DNA from giant extinct lemurs confirms single origin of Malagasy primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102, 5090-5095.
• Krause D.W. 2010. Washed up in Madagascar. Nature 463, 613-614.
Chapitre 4
• Goldberg J., Trewick S.A. & Paterson A.M. 2008. Evolution of New Zealand’s terrestrial fauna : a review of molecular evidence. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 363, 3319-3334.
• McDowall R.M. 2008. Process and pattern in the biogeography of New Zealand – a global microcosm ? Journal of Biogeography 35, 197-212.
Chapitre 5
• Crisci J.V., Cigliano M.M., Morrone J.J. & Roig-Juñent S.A. 1991. Historical biogeography of southern South America. Systematic Zoology 40, 152-171.
• Hill D.E. 2009. Salticidae of the Antarctic land bridge. Peckhamia 76, 1-14.
• Dominguez M.C., Agrain F.A., Flores G.E. & Roig- Juñent S.A. 2015. Vicariance events shaping southern South American insect distributions. Zoologica Scripta 45, 504-511.
• Iglesias A., Artabe A.E. &
Morel E.M. 2011. The evolution
of Patagonian climate and vegetation from the Mesozoic to the present. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 103, 409-422.
• Kooyman R.M. et al. 2014. Paleo-Antarctic rainforest into the modern old world tropics : The rich past and threatened future of the “southern wet forest survivors”. American Journal of Botany 101, 2121-2135.
• Lopez H.L., Menni R.C., Donato M. & Miquelarena A.M. 2008. Biogeographical revision
of Argentina (Andean and Neotropical Regions): an analysis using freshwater fishes. Journal of Biogeography 35, 1564-1579.
• Ruzzante D.E. & Rabassa J. 2011. Palaeogeography and palaeoclimatology of Patagonia : effects on biodiversity. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 103, 221-228.
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
221
© SYNOPS ÉDITIONS 2017