Ficus has been described as a keystone genus in the tropics. This paper reviews the Quaternary palynology literature, and vegetation research literature in Island Southeast Asia, Australasia and the Western Pacific with the aim of increasing the knowledge of the distribution history for Ficus and related species within this area. Specifically, this paper describes a GIS atlas designed to aid further analysis of the history and spread of Moraceae species. This research project synthesises the knowledge of the distribution and history of Ficus and related species in the greater Australasian area through the production of a GIS atlas, and describes the project, specifically focusing on the data collation and production of the GIS.
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A GIS atlas of the fossil pollen and mode records of Ficus and related species for Island Southeast Asia, Australasia and the Western Pacific
Australian Geographical Studies, Vol.41(1), pp.58-72
2003
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- Title
- A GIS atlas of the fossil pollen and mode records of Ficus and related species for Island Southeast Asia, Australasia and the Western Pacific
- Creators
- C F JagoWilliam E Boyd - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Australian Geographical Studies, Vol.41(1), pp.58-72
- Identifiers
- 1104; 991012821763102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article