Palaeoenvironments of insular Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Period: a savanna corridor in Sundaland?
Consideration of a range of evidence from geomorphology, palynology, biogeography and
vegetation/climate modelling suggests that a north-south 'savanna corridor'did exist through …
vegetation/climate modelling suggests that a north-south 'savanna corridor'did exist through …
[HTML][HTML] Recent progress in taxonomic studies, biogeographic analysis, and revised checklist of amphibians in Indochina
Abstract The Indochinese Peninsula is recognized as one of the key global biodiversity
hotspots. The amphibian fauna of Indochina (including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and …
hotspots. The amphibian fauna of Indochina (including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and …
Cenozoic geological and plate tectonic evolution of SE Asia and the SW Pacific: computer-based reconstructions, model and animations
R Hall - Journal of Asian earth sciences, 2002 - Elsevier
A plate tectonic model for the Cenozoic development of the region of SE Asia and the SW
Pacific is presented and its implications are discussed. The model is accompanied by …
Pacific is presented and its implications are discussed. The model is accompanied by …
The state and conservation of Southeast Asian biodiversity
Southeast Asia is a region of conservation concern due to heavy losses of its native habitats.
In this overview, we highlight the conservation importance of Southeast Asia by comparing …
In this overview, we highlight the conservation importance of Southeast Asia by comparing …
The center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity: the Philippine Islands
Multiple datasets show global maxima of marine biodiversity in the Indo–Malay–Philippines
archipelago (IMPA). Analysis of distribution data for 2983 species reveals a pattern of …
archipelago (IMPA). Analysis of distribution data for 2983 species reveals a pattern of …
Late Miocene climate cooling and intensification of southeast Asian winter monsoon
The late Miocene offers the opportunity to assess the sensitivity of the Earth's climate to
orbital forcing and to changing boundary conditions, such as ice volume and greenhouse …
orbital forcing and to changing boundary conditions, such as ice volume and greenhouse …
Southeast Asia's changing palaeogeography
R Hall - Blumea-Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of …, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Geology provides the basis for understanding distributions of faunas and floras in Southeast
Asia but only via a complex interplay of plate movements, palaeogeography, ocean …
Asia but only via a complex interplay of plate movements, palaeogeography, ocean …
Neogene sutures in eastern Indonesia
Five suture zones are described from the zone of collision between the Eurasian, Indian–
Australian and Pacific–Philippine Sea plates within the eastern Indonesia region. These are …
Australian and Pacific–Philippine Sea plates within the eastern Indonesia region. These are …
Global stingless bee phylogeny supports ancient divergence, vicariance, and long distance dispersal
Stingless bees (Meliponini) are one of only two highly eusocial bees, the other being the
well studied honey bee (Apini). Unlike Apini, with only 11 species in the single genus Apis …
well studied honey bee (Apini). Unlike Apini, with only 11 species in the single genus Apis …
[PDF][PDF] Palaeozoic and Mesozoic geological evolution of the SE Asian region: multidisciplinary constraints and implications for biogeography
I Metcalfe - Biogeography and geological evolution of SE Asia, 1998 - researchgate.net
East and SE Asia is a giant jigsaw puzzle of continental blocks (terranes) which are
bounded by faults, narrow mobile belts or sutures that represent the sites of former ocean …
bounded by faults, narrow mobile belts or sutures that represent the sites of former ocean …