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Date:         Thu, 25 Dec 2003 22:14:09 +0100
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From:         "M. J. Faber" <mjfaber@WXS.NL>
Subject:      Re: Biogeographical provinces Western Atlantic
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Dear Sérgio,

that is an impressive list.Unfortunately I do not know these paper. Especially the ones by Engle & Summers, Van den Hoek, and Floeter & Soares Gomes. I will come back to this after I have seen these papers. My knowledge is based on (sub)tropical western Atlantic (micro)molluscs, and my data are at variance with "common knowledge".

Greetings,

Marien

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sergio Avila" <avila@NOTES.UAC.PT> To: <CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 1:01 PM Subject: Re: Biogeographical provinces Western Atlantic

> Dr. Sérgio Ávila (MSc.) > Secção de Biologia Marinha > Departamento de Biologia > Universidade dos Açores > 9500 Ponta Delgada > Portugal > > Dear Marien: > > I have taken the biogeographical provinces from literature and, as far as I > am aware, they have been defined by a combination of endemism rate, % of > common species and also by geological or geographical features that provide > convinient points of demarcation for the establishment of the boundaries > between provinces. > > I have used the following literature: > > 1) Nova Scotia, Carolinian and Virginian provinces: VALENTINE, J. W., 1977. > Biogeography and Biostratigraphy. In: Kauffmann, R.. G. & J. E. HAZEL > (Eds.). Concepts and Methods of Biostratigraphy: 143-162. > 2) Carolinian, Virginian and Tropical provinces: ENGLE, V. D. & J. K. > SUMMERS, 2000. Biogeography of benthic macroinvertebrates in estuaries > along the Gulf of Mexico and Western Atlantic coasts. Hydrobiologia, 436: > 17-33. > 3) Tropical province: HOEK, C. VAN DEN, 1975. Phytogeographic provinces > along the coasts of the northern Atlantic Ocean. Phycologia, 14(4): > 317-330. > 4) Brazilian province: FLOETER, S. R. & A. SOARES-GOMES, 1999. > Biogeographic and species richness patterns of Gastropoda on the > southwestern Atlantic. Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 59(4): 567-575. > > Thank you for the comments. > > Sérgio


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