The analysis of the distribution of small mammals in the Italian mainland during the Plio- Pleistocene and their immigration in the Peninsula indicates the presence of many species of oriental European origin, a few iberoccitanic elements and some emdemic species. The Italian peninsula belongs to a western Mediterranean bioprovince. The north-eastern region of Italy is a transitional biogeographical zone between this province and the central European and Balcanic areas.

Kotsakis, A., Abbazzi, L., Angelone, C., Argenti, P., Barisone, G., Fanfani, F., et al. (2003). Plio-Pleistocene biogeography of Italian mainland micromammals. DEINSEA, 10(-), 313-342.

Plio-Pleistocene biogeography of Italian mainland micromammals

KOTSAKIS, Anastassios;
2003-01-01

Abstract

The analysis of the distribution of small mammals in the Italian mainland during the Plio- Pleistocene and their immigration in the Peninsula indicates the presence of many species of oriental European origin, a few iberoccitanic elements and some emdemic species. The Italian peninsula belongs to a western Mediterranean bioprovince. The north-eastern region of Italy is a transitional biogeographical zone between this province and the central European and Balcanic areas.
2003
Kotsakis, A., Abbazzi, L., Angelone, C., Argenti, P., Barisone, G., Fanfani, F., et al. (2003). Plio-Pleistocene biogeography of Italian mainland micromammals. DEINSEA, 10(-), 313-342.
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