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Notas sobre el crecimiento, sobrevivencia y reproducción <strong>de</strong> la almeja mano <strong>de</strong><br />
león Nodipecten subnodosus en cultivo en suspensión.......................................161-165<br />
Artículo <strong>de</strong> revisión<br />
Espinoza-García A.C., C. F. Arias-Ortíz y M. Mazari-Hiriart<br />
Virus en sistemas acuáticos e implicaciones en salud pública<br />
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY<br />
Vol. 32, No. 22, February 2005<br />
185 Is biogeography emerging from its i<strong>de</strong>ntity crisis?................................................185<br />
Brett R. Riddle<br />
Coastal and island biogeography<br />
187 Biogeography of the nearshore rocky-reef fishes at the southern and Baja<br />
California islands.........................................................................................................187<br />
Daniel J. Pon<strong>de</strong>lla II, Brooke E. Gintert, Jana R. Cobb, Larry G. Allen<br />
203 Shifts in southern endpoints of distribution in rocky intertidal species along the<br />
south-eastern Pacific coast..........................................................................................203<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>celo M. Riva<strong>de</strong>neira, Miriam Fernán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
211 Insular black files (Diptera: Simuliidae) of North America: tests of colonization<br />
hypotheses..................................................................................................................211<br />
Peter H. Adler, Donna J. Giberson, Lisa A. Purcell<br />
221 Species richness and structure of ant communities in a dynamic archipelago:<br />
effects of island area and age......................................................................................221<br />
Ernesto I. Badano, Héctor A. Regidor, Hector A. Núñez, Rebeca Acosta, Ernesto<br />
Gianoli<br />
229 The roles of geological history and colonization abilities in genetic<br />
differentiation between mammalian populations in the Philippine archipelago............229<br />
Lawrence R. Heaney, Joseph S. Walsh Jr, A. Townsend Peterson<br />
Developments in historical biogeography<br />
249 A historical biogeographical protocol for studying biotic diversification by taxon<br />
pulses..........................................................................................................................249<br />
Dominik Halas, David Zamparo, Daniel R. Brooks<br />
261 Cladistic analysis of distributions and en<strong>de</strong>mism (CADE): using raw<br />
distributions of birds to unravel the biogeography of the South American aridlands....261<br />
Ana Luz Porzecanski, Joel Cracraft<br />
277 Factors shaping the range-size frequency distribution of the en<strong>de</strong>mic fish<br />
fauna of the Tropical Eastern Pacific...........................................................................277<br />
Camilo Mora, D. Ross Robertson<br />
The biogeography of otophysan fishes (Ostariophysi: Otophysi): a new appraisal<br />
John C. Briggs.............................................................................................................287<br />
After the <strong>de</strong>luge: mitochondrial DNA indicates Miocene radiation and Pliocene<br />
adaptation of tree and giant weta (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) .............................295<br />
Steven A. Trewick, <strong>Mar</strong>y Morgan-Richards<br />
From phytoliths to phorid flies<br />
Grass water stress estimated from phytoliths in West Africa.......................................311<br />
Laurent Bremond, Anne Alexandre, Odile Peyron, Joël Guiot<br />
Effects of life-history traits and species distribution on genetic structure at<br />
maternally inherited markers in European trees and shrubs........................................329<br />
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