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Title: Table 25'1b The Geological Time Scale: Paleozoic and Precambrian


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Table 25.1b The Geological Time Scale Paleozoic
and Precambrian


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Table 25.1a The Geological Time Scale Cenozoic
and Mesozoic
Holocene



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Floras Faunas Vegetation Flora Fauna
Biota - Historical Biogeography Vegetation -
growth forms - Ecological Biogeography
  • Brief History
  • 200 years ago, only 1 of species
  • known today had been described
  • Alexander von Humboldt (early 1800's)
  • First to conceptualize primary role of
  • climate in determining vegetation
  • Alexandre Brongniart (1800's)
  • French paleobotanist
  • Carried theme of climate
  • vegetation to fossils
  • Fossil plants indicators of past climates
  • e.g., Fern/Lycopod forests in Carboniferous
  • e.g., Gymnosperm forests in Mesozoic Era
  • Joseph Dalton Hooker (1800's)
  • Botanical evidence suggested
  • that floras of disparate land

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Figure 25.3  Earths crustal plates and plate
tectonics
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Figure 25.4  The history of continental drift
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Examples of Laurasian Taxa
Oaks
Pines
  • Taxa endemic to northern hemisphere

Examples of Gondwanan Taxa
Marsupials
Proteaceae
  • Taxa endemic to southern hemisphere
  • What is a reasonable biogeographic explanation
  • for this pattern on endemism?

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Gondwanan Disjunctions - Ratite Biogeography as
an example
Cassowary
Elephant Bird
Moa
Ostrich
Rhea
Emu
Kiwi
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A Few Biogeographic Patterns
  • Parallel Evolution
  • succulent plants
  • similar environment in
  • different regions
  • porcupines
  • similar life
  • styles evolve
  • in different
  • regions

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  • Large-scale Biotic Depletions
  • Antarctica - once heavily vegetated, now
    very few land organisms
  • Subsaharan Africa - not nearly as diverse as
    tropical America, Asia
  • Saharan Africa - once forested, now desert
  • Continents have moved or modified
  • Merging Continents - Merging Biotas
  • Beringia - 60 mya - 8,000 ya
  • land bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska
  • examples crotalids (pit-vipers) seals sea
    lions any others?
  • Isthmus of Panama - 4-6 mya
  • land bridge connecting North and South America
  • these continents had been isolated since Pangaea
    broke up
  • NA to SA - bears otters rabbits cameloids
    (llamas et al.)
  • SA to NA - armadillos porcupines opossums
  • Merging Continents - Fragmenting Biotas
  • Isthmus of Panama - 4-6 mya - marine faunas

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Local Scale Biogeographic Events occur all the
time e.g., fragmentation of lakes, creation
of barriers, change in river courses
  • Vegetational Diversification Evolution leading
    to present conditions
  • from Eocene on, Cooling, Drying trend
  • - especially in non-equatorial areas
  • Seasonality evolves - species had to adapt,
    move, or go extinct
  • - temperatures fluctuate over a years time
  • - moisture availability fluctuates over a years
    time
  • Orogeny - mountain building (via subduction)
  • - new habitats created at high elevations
  • - runoff creates wetland habitats
  • - rainshadows create deserts
  • creating numerous opportunities for
    colonization/radiation
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