ABSTRACT

Neotropical Biogeography: Regionalization and Evolution presents the most comprehensive single-source treatment of the Neotropical region derived from evolutionary biogeographic studies. The book provides a biogeographic regionalization based on distributional patterns of plant and animal taxa, discusses biotic relationships drawn from track and cladistic biogeographic analyses, and identifies cenocrons (subsets of taxa within biotas identified by their common origin and evolutionary history). It includes maps, area cladograms and vegetation profiles.

The aim of this reference is to provide a biogeographic regionalization that can be used by graduate students, researchers and other professionals concerned with understanding and describing distributional patterns of plants and animals in the Neotropical region. It covers the 53 biogeographic provinces of the Neotropical region that are classified into the Antillean, Brazilian and Chacoan subregions, and the Mexican and South American transition zones.

chapter 1|8 pages

Theoretical Background

chapter 2|32 pages

Historical Background

chapter 3|8 pages

The Neotropical Region

chapter 4|32 pages

The Mexican Transition Zone

chapter 5|24 pages

The Antillean Subregion

chapter 6|76 pages

The Brazilian Subregion

chapter 7|32 pages

The Chacoan Subregion

chapter 8|24 pages

The South American Transition Zone