Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.

Congresso Português de Malacologia, 16 e 17 de Abril de 2005. The recent marine fauna of the Northeast Atlantic archipelagos of Macaronesia has very different biogeographical affinities (AVILA, 2000a; MALAQUIAS, 2001; AVILA & ALBERGARIA, 2002; AVILA & MALAQUIAS, 2003). Due to its geographica...

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Main Author: Ávila, Sérgio P.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Instituto Português de Malacologia 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/911
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spelling ftunivacores:oai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/911 2023-05-15T17:41:15+02:00 Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs. Ávila, Sérgio P. 2005-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/911 eng eng Instituto Português de Malacologia PORTUGALA;Nº 5 Ávila, S. (2005). Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs. "PORTUGALA", Nº 5: 15-16. 1645-9822 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/911 openAccess Macaronesia Azores Dispersion Colonization Speciation Marine Fauna conferenceObject 2005 ftunivacores 2022-05-01T14:30:12Z Congresso Português de Malacologia, 16 e 17 de Abril de 2005. The recent marine fauna of the Northeast Atlantic archipelagos of Macaronesia has very different biogeographical affinities (AVILA, 2000a; MALAQUIAS, 2001; AVILA & ALBERGARIA, 2002; AVILA & MALAQUIAS, 2003). Due to its geographical location, the archipelago of the Azores is of crucial importance to understand the patterns and processes of dispersion, colonization and speciation that happened in these islands. Conference Object Northeast Atlantic Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
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topic Macaronesia
Azores
Dispersion
Colonization
Speciation
Marine Fauna
spellingShingle Macaronesia
Azores
Dispersion
Colonization
Speciation
Marine Fauna
Ávila, Sérgio P.
Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
topic_facet Macaronesia
Azores
Dispersion
Colonization
Speciation
Marine Fauna
description Congresso Português de Malacologia, 16 e 17 de Abril de 2005. The recent marine fauna of the Northeast Atlantic archipelagos of Macaronesia has very different biogeographical affinities (AVILA, 2000a; MALAQUIAS, 2001; AVILA & ALBERGARIA, 2002; AVILA & MALAQUIAS, 2003). Due to its geographical location, the archipelago of the Azores is of crucial importance to understand the patterns and processes of dispersion, colonization and speciation that happened in these islands.
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author Ávila, Sérgio P.
author_facet Ávila, Sérgio P.
author_sort Ávila, Sérgio P.
title Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
title_short Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
title_full Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
title_fullStr Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
title_full_unstemmed Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
title_sort probable routes of colonization of the islands of the azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs.
publisher Instituto Português de Malacologia
publishDate 2005
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op_relation PORTUGALA;Nº 5
Ávila, S. (2005). Probable routes of colonization of the islands of the Azores : patterns and processes of dispersion and colonization of the littoral marine molluscs. "PORTUGALA", Nº 5: 15-16.
1645-9822
http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/911
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