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Neotropical Biogeography: Regionalization and Evolution [Hardback]

  • Format: Hardback, 282 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 725 g, 1 Illustrations, color; 122 Illustrations, black and white
  • Series: CRC Biogeography Series
  • Pub. Date: 13-Apr-2017
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138032484
  • ISBN-13: 9781138032484
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  • Format: Hardback, 282 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 725 g, 1 Illustrations, color; 122 Illustrations, black and white
  • Series: CRC Biogeography Series
  • Pub. Date: 13-Apr-2017
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138032484
  • ISBN-13: 9781138032484
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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.

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This is classic biogeography, and while not one to read from cover to cover, it belongs on the bookshelf of anyone working in this region.

-- Markus Eichhorn, Frontiers of Biogeography, June 2017

This richly illustrated and well-organized book provides a thorough overview of biogeographic research in the Neotropicsthe tropical belt that stretches from Argentina to Mexico, including the Caribbean... the author provides an excellent and comprehensive review of the progress in Neotropical regionalization, from the early days to recent developments. The cornerstone of this book is that each Neotropical region is summarized in detail, consistently enumerating aspects such the endemic and characteristic taxa, and describing their overall vegetation. For someone interested in a specific portion of the Neotropics, it is a compelling departure point for further reading. It is my hope that this book will not only become a standard reference in Neotropical biogeography, but will also entice a new generation of biogeographers to look more rigorously for patterns, and then take substantial steps in trying to understand them.

-- Alexandre Antonelli, Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, in The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol 93, 2018

List of Figures
xix
Preface xxvii
Author xxix
Chapter 1 Theoretical Background
1(8)
Evolutionary Biogeography
1(1)
Steps of Evolutionary Biogeography
2(5)
Biogeographic Regionalization
7(1)
Nomenclatural Conventions
8(1)
Format Used in the Book
8(1)
Chapter 2 Historical Background
9(32)
Biogeographic Placement of the Neotropical Region
11(1)
Early Regionalization of the Neotropical Region
12(12)
Modern Biogeographic Regionalization
24(12)
Biogeographic Regionalization in the Twenty-First Century
36(5)
Chapter 3 The Neotropical Region
41(8)
Neotropical Region
41(8)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
43(1)
Biotic Relationships
44(3)
Regionalization
47(2)
Chapter 4 The Mexican Transition Zone
49(32)
Mexican Transition Zone
49(12)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
51(3)
Biotic Relationships
54(5)
Regionalization
59(1)
Cenocrons
59(2)
Sierra Madre Occidental Province
61(4)
Definition
63(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
63(1)
Vegetation
64(1)
Biotic Relationships
64(1)
Regionalization
64(1)
Cenocrons
65(1)
Sierra Madre Oriental Province
65(4)
Definition
66(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
66(1)
Vegetation
67(1)
Biotic Relationships
68(1)
Regionalization
68(1)
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt Province
69(5)
Definition
70(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
71(1)
Vegetation
71(1)
Biotic Relationships
71(1)
Regionalization
72(1)
Cenocrons
73(1)
Sierra Madre del Sur Province
74(3)
Definition
74(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
75(1)
Vegetation
75(1)
Biotic Relationships
75(1)
Regionalization
76(1)
Chiapas Highlands Province
77(4)
Definition
77(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
78(1)
Vegetation
78(1)
Biotic Relationships
78(1)
Regionalization
79(2)
Chapter 5 The Antillean Subregion
81(24)
Antillean Subregion
81(12)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
82(1)
Biotic Relationships
83(9)
Regionalization
92(1)
Cenocrons
92(1)
Bahama Province
93(1)
Definition
93(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
94(1)
Vegetation
94(1)
Biotic Relationships
94(1)
Regionalization
94(1)
Cuban Province
94(4)
Definition
95(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
95(1)
Vegetation
96(1)
Biotic Relationships
96(1)
Regionalization
96(2)
Cenocrons
98(1)
Cayman Islands Province
98(1)
Definition
98(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
98(1)
Vegetation
98(1)
Biotic Relationships
98(1)
Regionalization
99(1)
Jamaica Province
99(1)
Definition
99(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
99(1)
Vegetation
99(1)
Biotic Relationships
99(1)
Regionalization
100(1)
Hispaniola Province
100(2)
Definition
100(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
100(1)
Vegetation
101(1)
Biotic Relationships
101(1)
Regionalization
102(1)
Puerto Rico Province
102(1)
Definition
102(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
102(1)
Vegetation
102(1)
Biotic Relationships
103(1)
Regionalization
103(1)
Lesser Antilles Province
103(2)
Definition
103(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
104(1)
Vegetation
104(1)
Biotic Relationships
104(1)
Chapter 6 The Brazilian Subregion
105(76)
Brazilian Subregion
106(3)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
107(1)
Biotic Relationships
107(2)
Regionalization
109(1)
Boreal Brazilian Dominion
109(3)
Definition
111(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
111(1)
Biotic Relationships
111(1)
Regionalization
112(1)
Napo Province
112(2)
Definition
113(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
113(1)
Vegetation
113(1)
Biotic Relationships
113(1)
Regionalization
114(1)
Imeri Province
114(1)
Definition
114(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
114(1)
Vegetation
115(1)
Biotic Relationships
115(1)
Regionalization
115(1)
Pantepui Province
115(6)
Definition
116(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
116(2)
Vegetation
118(1)
Biotic Relationships
118(1)
Cenocrons
119(2)
Guianan Lowlands Province
121(1)
Definition
121(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
121(1)
Vegetation
122(1)
Biotic Relationships
122(1)
Roraima Province
122(1)
Definition
123(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
123(1)
Vegetation
123(1)
Biotic Relationships
123(1)
Para Province
123(2)
Definition
124(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
124(1)
Vegetation
125(1)
Biotic Relationships
125(1)
South Brazilian Dominion
125(1)
Definition
126(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
126(1)
Regionalization
126(1)
Ucayali Province
126(3)
Definition
127(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
128(1)
Vegetation
128(1)
Biotic Relationships
128(1)
Regionalization
128(1)
Madeira Province
129(1)
Definition
129(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
129(1)
Vegetation
130(1)
Biotic Relationships
130(1)
Rondonia Province
130(2)
Definition
131(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
131(1)
Vegetation
131(1)
Biotic Relationships
132(1)
Regionalization
132(1)
Yungas Province
132(3)
Definition
133(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
133(1)
Vegetation
134(1)
Biotic Relationships
134(1)
Regionalization
134(1)
Pacific Dominion
135(1)
Definition
135(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
135(1)
Biotic Relationships
136(1)
Regionalization
136(1)
Guatuso--Talamanca Province
136(3)
Definition
138(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
138(1)
Vegetation
138(1)
Biotic Relationships
139(1)
Puntarenas--Chiriqiri Province
139(1)
Definition
139(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
140(1)
Vegetation
140(1)
Biotic Relationships
140(1)
Choco--Darien Province
140(3)
Definition
141(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
141(1)
Vegetation
142(1)
Biotic Relationships
143(1)
Regionalization
143(1)
Guajira Province
143(2)
Definition
143(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
144(1)
Vegetation
144(1)
Biotic Relationships
144(1)
Regionalization
145(1)
Venezuelan Province
145(1)
Definition
145(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
146(1)
Vegetation
146(1)
Biotic Relationships
146(1)
Trinidad Province
146(1)
Definition
147(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
147(1)
Vegetation
147(1)
Biotic Relationships
147(1)
Magdalena Province
147(2)
Definition
148(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
148(1)
Vegetation
149(1)
Biotic Relationships
149(1)
Regionalization
149(1)
Sabana Province
149(2)
Definition
149(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
150(1)
Vegetation
150(1)
Biotic Relationships
150(1)
Regionalization
151(1)
Cauca Province
151(1)
Definition
151(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
152(1)
Vegetation
152(1)
Biotic Relationships
152(1)
Galapagos Islands Province
152(4)
Definition
153(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
154(1)
Vegetation
154(1)
Biotic Relationships
155(1)
Western Ecuador Province
156(1)
Definition
156(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
157(1)
Vegetation
157(1)
Ecuadorian Province
157(1)
Definition
158(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
158(1)
Vegetation
158(1)
Mesoamerican Dominion
158(8)
Definition
159(3)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
162(1)
Biotic Relationships
162(1)
Regionalization
163(1)
Cenocrons
164(2)
Pacific Lowlands Province
166(4)
Definition
167(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
167(1)
Vegetation
167(1)
Biotic Relationships
167(2)
Regionalization
169(1)
Balsas Basin Province
170(3)
Definition
171(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
171(1)
Vegetation
171(1)
Biotic Relationships
171(2)
Regionalization
173(1)
Veracruzan Province
173(2)
Definition
174(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
174(1)
Vegetation
174(1)
Biotic Relationships
175(1)
Regionalization
175(1)
Yucatan Peninsula Province
175(4)
Definition
176(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
176(1)
Vegetation
176(2)
Biotic Relationships
178(1)
Regionalization
178(1)
Mosquito Province
179(2)
Definition
179(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
180(1)
Vegetation
180(1)
Biotic Relationships
180(1)
Regionalization
180(1)
Chapter 7 The Chacoan Subregion
181(32)
Chacoan Subregion
181(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
182(1)
Biotic Relationships
182(1)
Regionalization
182(1)
Southeastern Amazonian Dominion
182(2)
Definition
183(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
183(1)
Regionalization
184(1)
Biotic Relationships
184(1)
Xingu-Tapajos Province
184(1)
Definition
184(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
184(1)
Vegetation
185(1)
Biotic Relationships
185(1)
Chacoan Dominion
185(1)
Definition
185(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
185(1)
Biotic Relationships
186(1)
Regionalization
186(1)
Caatinga Province
186(4)
Definition
188(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
189(1)
Vegetation
189(1)
Biotic Relationships
190(1)
Regionalization
190(1)
Cerrado Province
190(5)
Definition
192(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
192(1)
Vegetation
192(1)
Biotic Relationships
193(1)
Regionalization
194(1)
Chaco Province
195(4)
Definition
196(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
196(1)
Vegetation
196(1)
Biotic Relationships
197(1)
Regionalization
197(2)
Pampean Province
199(4)
Definition
200(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
200(1)
Vegetation
200(1)
Biotic Relationships
201(1)
Regionalization
201(2)
Parana Dominion
203(2)
Definition
203(1)
Endemic or Characteristic Taxa
204(1)
Biotic Relationships
205(1)
Regionalization
205(1)
Atlantic Province
205(3)
Definition
206(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
206(1)
Vegetation
207(1)
Biotic Relationships
208(1)
Regionalization
208(1)
Parana Province
208(3)
Definition
209(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
209(1)
Vegetation
209(1)
Biotic Relationships
210(1)
Regionalization
210(1)
Araucaria Forest Province
211(2)
Definition
211(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
212(1)
Vegetation
212(1)
Chapter 8 The South American Transition Zone
213(24)
South American Transition Zone
213(4)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
214(1)
Biotic Relationships
215(1)
Regionalization
215(2)
Cenocrons
217(1)
Paramo Province
217(5)
Definition
218(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
218(1)
Vegetation
218(3)
Biotic Relationships
221(1)
Regionalization
221(1)
Cenocrons
222(1)
Desert Province
222(3)
Definition
223(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
223(1)
Vegetation
223(1)
Biotic Relationships
224(1)
Regionalization
224(1)
Cenocrons
224(1)
Puna Province
225(2)
Definition
226(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
226(1)
Vegetation
227(1)
Biotic Relationships
227(1)
Regionalization
227(1)
Atacama Province
227(3)
Definition
228(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
228(1)
Vegetation
228(2)
Biotic Relationships
230(1)
Regionalization
230(1)
Cenocrons
230(1)
Cuyan High Andean Province
230(2)
Definition
231(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
231(1)
Vegetation
231(1)
Biotic Relationships
232(1)
Monte Province
232(5)
Definition
233(1)
Endemic and Characteristic Taxa
233(1)
Vegetation
234(1)
Biotic Relationships
234(1)
Regionalization
234(1)
Cenocrons
235(2)
Epilogue 237(2)
References 239(38)
Index 277
Juan J. Morrone is full professor of Biogeography, Systematics and Comparative Biology at the Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico. He works on phylogenetic systematics of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and evolutionary biogeography and regionalization of the Neotropical and Andean regions.









He joined the Museo de Zoología "Alfonso L. Herrera" of the Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico in 1998, after working for some years at the Museo de La Plata, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), Argentina, where he obtained his PhD degree. He is Member of the Academia Mexicana de Ciencias, Fellow of the Willi Hennig Society, and Research Associate of the American Museum of Natural History and the Buffalo Museum of Science. He has authored 270 scientific papers and authored or edited 29 books on evolutionary biogeography, phylogenetic systematics, biogeographic regionalization, biodiversity conservation and evolution.