1960
DOI: 10.2307/2411859
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The Geologic History of Baja California and Its Marine Faunas

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“…tastensis. El aislamiento geográfico de esta comunidad vegetal, debido a la separación de la península del macizo continental (Durham y Allison, 1960), parece ser el principal factor evolutivo que pudo facilitar el desarrollo del nivel de taxa endémicos anotado.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…tastensis. El aislamiento geográfico de esta comunidad vegetal, debido a la separación de la península del macizo continental (Durham y Allison, 1960), parece ser el principal factor evolutivo que pudo facilitar el desarrollo del nivel de taxa endémicos anotado.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…While inconclusive, limited stratigraphic data from marine bed sediments found inland at Santa Rosalia (18 km north of San Lucas, 20; Fig. 2) support the concept of Pleistocene midpeninsular flooding (Anderson, 1950;Durham and Allison, 1960). Such a seaway has long been hypothesized, but based solely on low midpeninsular elevations and without the existence of corroborative data (Nelsen, 1921;Johnson, 1924;Beal, 1948).…”
Section: Paleobiogeographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are species that are more closely related to each other than are other species, such as replace each other from one faunal region to another throughout the world. They are recognized, not only among crabs, but among echinoderms, fishes, and other groups, and are considered prima facie evidence that the two oceans were confluent across the Isthmus of Panama in comparatively recent geological times, probably late Miocene (Durham and Allison, 1960).…”
Section: Atlantic Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%