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- W2093665501 abstract "AbstractThere are no extant Antarctic myriapods. The “far southern” islands south of latitude 45° S together with the isolated (south Atlantic) Tristan da Cunha, Gough, (south Indian) St Paul, Amsterdam and (south Pacific) Chatham islands (at 37 to 44° S), harbour only 33 native, introduced and partly identified taxa, including 17 Chilopoda, 11 Diplopoda, two Pauropoda and four Symphyla. The myriapods confined to the extreme edge of the Southern Ocean are entirely derived from pre-glacial Tertiary relicts or post-glacial anthropogenic introductions and show no evidence of co-occurring sibling taxa. This unusual distribution pattern provides a useful “no dispersal/no speciation” benchmark that can be applied to other far-southern non-marine invertebrates where the distinction between pre-glacial and post-glacial endemic taxa is not so clearly defined.Keywords: biogeography“Myriapods”South Atlantic/Indian/Pacific AcknowledgementsI am indebted to Rowland Shelley (North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC, USA) for verifying my records and systematics." @default.
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- W2093665501 title "Why are there so few “far southern” myriapods?" @default.
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