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The non-cosmopolitanism of chydorid Cladocera: implications for biogeography and evolution
Frey, D.G. (1986). The non-cosmopolitanism of chydorid Cladocera: implications for biogeography and evolution, in: Gore, R.H. et al. Crustacean biogeography. Crustacean Issues, 4: pp. 237-256
In: Gore, R.H.; Heck, K.L. (1986). Crustacean biogeography. Crustacean Issues, 4. A.A. Balkema: Rotterdam. ISBN 90-6191-593-7. 292 pp., meer
In: Schram, F.R. (Ed.) Crustacean Issues = Advances in Crustacean Research. Balkema/CRC Press/Taylor & Francis: Rotterdam. ISSN 0168-6356; e-ISSN 2155-5397, meer

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Abstract
    Cladocera were long thought to be a group in which a few species had widespread, sometimes almost ubiquitous distributions. Recent taxonomic revisions in the group reveal that the contrary is probably the case, i.e. this is a group in which discretely defined members of closely related species have rather restricted distributions. Cladocerans are probably a very old group whose origins go back to an originally ubiquitous fauna rather uniformly distributed on the supercontinent of Pangaea. Consideration of ability to hybridize and time of gamogenesis can offer some insights into sorting out the biogeographic and ecologic histories of specific cladoceran taxa.

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