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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book | 1974 | Andriesse, J. P. | Tropical lowland peat deposits in Southeast Asia | [Andriesse, 1974 #20773] | |
Book Section in a Series | 1972 | Ashton, Peter S. | The Quaternary geomorphological history of western Malesia and lowland forest phytogeography | Transactions of the Second Aberdeen-Hull Symposium on Malesian Ecology | [Ashton, 1972 #26176] |
Book Section | 2001 | Brandon-Jones, Douglas | Borneo as a biogeographic barrier to Asian-Australasian migration | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Brandon-Jones, 2001 #24355] |
Journal Article | 1996 | Brown, James H. | The geographic range: size, shape, boundaries, and internal structure | Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics | [Brown, 1996 #30157] |
Book | 1980 | Conklin, Harold C. | Ethnographic atlas of Ifugao: a study of environment, culture, and society in northern Luzon | [Conklin, 1980 #21148] | |
Journal Article | 2014 | Dennell, Robin W. | The origins and persistence of <i>Homo floresiensis</i> on Flores: biogeographical and ecological perspectives | Quaternary Science Reviews | [Dennell, 2014 #26649] |
Book Section | 1977 | Diamond, Jared M. | Distributional strategies | Sunda and Sahul: prehistoric studies in Southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia | [Diamond, 1977 #25165] |
Journal Article | 2006 | Giovas, Christina M. | No pig atoll: island biogeography and the extirpation of a Polynesian domesticate | Asian Perspectives (2006) | [Giovas, 2006 #30270] |
Book Section | 2001 | Groves, Colin | Mammals in Sulawesi: where did they come from and when, and what happened to them when they got there? | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Groves, 2001 #24353] |
Journal Article | 2011 | Hanebuth, Till J. J. | Formation and fate of sedimentary depocentres on Southeast Asia's Sunda Shelf over the past sea-level cycle and biogeographic implications | Earth-Science Reviews | [Hanebuth, 2011 #28817] |
Book | 1967 | Holdridge, L. R. | Life zone ecology | [Holdridge, 1967 #21125] | |
Book Section | 1977 | Jones, Rhys | Man as an element of the continental fauna: the case of the sundering of the Bassian bridge | Sunda and Sahul: prehistoric studies in Southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia | [Jones, 1977 #25129] |
Book Section | 2001 | Keast, Allen | The vertebrate fauna of the Wallacean Island Interchange Zone: the basis of inbalance and impoverishment | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Keast, 2001 #24352] |
Journal Article | 2020 | Liang, Hua | A late Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna recovered in northeast Guangxi, southern China: implications for regional biogeography | Quaternary International | [Liang, 2020 #36856] |
Journal Article | 2002 | Metcalfe, I. | Permian tectonic framework and palaeogeography of Southeast Asia | Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | [Metcalfe, 2002 #28401] |
Book Section | 2001 | Mey, Wolfram | Australasian distributions in Trichoptera (Insecta) - a frequent pattern or a rare case? | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Mey, 2001 #24350] |
Book Section | 2001 | Michaux, B. | Dispersal versus vicariance, artifice rather than contest | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Michaux, 2001 #24327] |
Book Section | 2014 | Morwood, M. J. | Faunal biogeography in island Southeast Asia: implications for early hominin and modern human dispersals | Southern Asia, Australia, and the search for human origins | [Morwood, 2014 #22528] |
Journal Article | 2008 | Morwood, M. L. | Climate, people and faunal succession on Java, Indonesia: evidence from Song Gupuh | Journal of Archaeological Science | [Morwood, 2008 #27695] |
Journal Article | 2013 | Morwood, Mike | Hobbits in context: hominin biogeography in island Southeast Asia | Quaternary International | [Morwood, 2013 #26766] |
Journal Article | 2014 | Ochoa, Janine | The archaeology and palaeobiological record of Pasimbahan-Magsanib Site, northern Palawan, Philippines | Philippine Science Letters | [Ochoa, 2014 #28221] |
Book Section | 2001 | Oxnard, Charles | Modelling divergence, inter-breeding and migration: species evolution in a changing world | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Oxnard, 2001 #24356] |
Book Section | 2001 | Pan, R. -L. | Radiation and evolution of three Macaque species, Macaca fascicularis, M. radiata and M. sinica, as related to geographic changes in the Pleistocene of Southeast Asia | Faunal and floral migrations and evolution in SE Asia-Australasia | [Pan, 2001 #24354] |
Journal Article | 1996 | Parry, J. T. | A new perspective on Angkor - the spatial organization of an historical landscape viewed from Landsat | Geocarto International | [Parry, 1996 #28985] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Penny, Dan | A 40,000 year palynological record from north-east Thailand | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | [Penny, 2001 #34152] |
Book Section in a Series | 1989 | Piperno, Dolores R. | Non-affluent foragers: resource availability, seasonal shortages, and the emergence of agriculture in Panamanian tropical forests | Foraging and farming: the evolution of plant exploitation | [Piperno, 1989 #26279] |
Journal Article | 2007 | Pope, Kevin O. | Environmental setting of human migrations in the circum-Pacific region | Journal of Biogeography | [Pope, 2007 #29590] |
Journal Article | 2000 | Pyankov, Vladimir I. | C<sub>4</sub> plants in the vegetation of Mongolia: their natural occurrence and geographical distribution in relation to climate | Oecologia | [Pyankov, 2000 #34340] |
Journal Article | 2001 | Reis, Kelley R. | Late Quaternary terrestrial vertebrates from Palawan Island, Philippines | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | [Reis, 2001 #32473] |
Journal Article | 2016 | Rhode, David | A biogeographical perspective on early human colonization on the Tibetan Plateau | Archaeological Research in Asia | [Rhode, 2016 #27016] |