Stuporman
24-08-2004, 08:40 PM
For those of you interested in Southeast Asian biogeography, there is a great website by the SE Asia Research Group of the Royal Holloway, University of London (led by Robert Hall).
The site is full of info, has quicktime movies of SE Asia moving during the last 55 million years, and best of all, has plenty of pdfs to download for your reading pleasure (including all the chapters of the now out-of-print book "Biogeography and Geological Evolution of SE Asia")
http://www.gl.rhbnc.ac.uk/seasia/
A note of warning, though, geology papers are somewhat difficult reading because of all the unfamiliar technical terms.
The site is full of info, has quicktime movies of SE Asia moving during the last 55 million years, and best of all, has plenty of pdfs to download for your reading pleasure (including all the chapters of the now out-of-print book "Biogeography and Geological Evolution of SE Asia")
http://www.gl.rhbnc.ac.uk/seasia/
A note of warning, though, geology papers are somewhat difficult reading because of all the unfamiliar technical terms.