Biogeography News

Apr 25, 2016 by News Staff

A team of paleontologists led by University of Leeds scientist Dr. Alexander Dunhill has used the so-called ‘Network Theory’ to visually depict the movement of dinosaurs around the world during the Mesozoic era (252 to 66 million years ago) – including a curious exodus from Europe during the Early Cretaceous (146 to 100 million years ago). A map showing the migration of dinosaurs from Europe during the Early Cretaceous. Image credit: Alex Dunhill...

Jun 14, 2012 by News Staff

A new study into the biogeography of Antarctica has identified 15 distinct regions on the continent and near-shore islands. 15 Antarctic Conservation Biogeographic...