Referências bibliográficas principais

  1. MORRONE, J. J. 2009. Evolutionary Biogeography: an integrative approach with case studies. New York: Columbia University press, 304 pp.
  2. DE CARVALHO, C. J. B. & ALMEIDA, E. A. B. (Eds.) 2016. Biogeografia da América do Sul - Análise de Tempo, Espaço e Forma. 2 ed. São Paulo, Editora Roca.
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  4. LOMOLINO, M. V. & L. R. HEANEY (Eds.) 2004. Frontiers of Biogeography: New Directions. In: The Geography of Nature. Sunderland, Sinauer.

Referências bibliográficas complementares

  1. COX, C. B., P. D. MOORE & R. LADLE 2016. Biogeography: an ecological and evolutionary approach. 9th Edition. New York: Willey. 494 pp.
  2. CRAW, R. C., J. GREHAN & M. J. HEADS 1999. Panbiogeography: Tracking the history of life. New York, Oxford University Press (Oxford Biogeography Series).
  3. HUMPHRIES, C. J. & L. R. PARENTI 1999. Cladistic Biogeography. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
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  5. LOMOLINO, M. V.; R. R. BRETT; R. J. WHITTAKER & J. H. BROWN 2010. Biogeography. Fourth Edition. Sunderland: Sinauer Associates, 878 pp.
  6. NELSON, G. & N. PLATNICK 1981. Systematics and biogeography: cladistics and vicariance. Columbia University Press, New York.
  7. PARENTI, L. R. & M. C. EBACH 2009. Comparative Biogeography: Discovering and Classifying Biogeographical Patterns of a Dynamic Earth. Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press.