Répartition cosmopolite (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Répartition cosmopolite" in French language version.

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  • (en) Cover, M.R. & Resh, V.H., 2008. Global diversity of dobsonflies, fishflies, and alderflies (Megaloptera; Insecta) and spongillaflies, nevrorthids, and osmylids (Neuroptera; Insecta) in freshwater. Hydrobiologia, 595, 409–417. DOI Résumé Article (276Ko).

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  • (en) Pringle1, A., Baker, D.M., Platt, J.L., Wares, J.P., Latgé, J.P. & Taylor, J.W., 2005. Cryptic speciation in the cosmopolitan and clonal human pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. Evolution, 59 (9), 1886–1899. DOI Résumé Article (184Ko).

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  • (fr) Cecca, F., 2009. La dimension biogéographique de l’évolution de la Vie. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 8 (2-3), 119-132. DOI Résumé Article (620 Ko).
  • (en) Pramuk, J.B., Robertson, T., Sites Jr, J.W. & Noonan, B.P., 2008. Around the world in 10 million years: biogeography of the nearly cosmopolitan true toads (Anura: Bufonidae). Global Ecology and Biogeography, 17, 72–83. DOI Résumé « Article (778Ko) »(Archive.orgWikiwixArchive.isGoogleQue faire ?).
  • (en) Cover, M.R. & Resh, V.H., 2008. Global diversity of dobsonflies, fishflies, and alderflies (Megaloptera; Insecta) and spongillaflies, nevrorthids, and osmylids (Neuroptera; Insecta) in freshwater. Hydrobiologia, 595, 409–417. DOI Résumé Article (276Ko).
  • (en) Brayard, A., Buchera, H., Escarguel, G., Fluteau, F., Bourquin, S. & Galfetti, T., 2006. The Early Triassic ammonoid recovery: Paleoclimatic significance of diversity gradients. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 239 (3-4), 374-395. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Camacho, A.I., 2003. Historical biogeography of Hexabathynella , a cosmopolitan genus of groundwater Syncarida (Crustacea, Bathynellacea, Parabathynellidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 78 (4), 457–466. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Sidor, C.A., O’Keefe, F.R., Damiani, R., Steyer, J.S., Smith,R.M.H., Larsson, H.C.E., Sereno, P.C., Ide, O. & Maga, A., 2005. Permian tetrapods from the Sahara show climate-controlled endemism in Pangaea. Nature, 434, 886-889. DOI Résumé Article (350Ko).
  • (en) Barroso, R., Klautau, M., Solé-Cava, A.M., & Paiva, P.C., 2010. Eurythoe complanata (Polychaeta: Amphinomidae), the ‘cosmopolitan’ fireworm, consists of at least three cryptic species. Marine Biology, 157 (1), 69-80. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Bleidorn, C., Kruse, I., Albrecht, S., & Bartolomaeus, T., 2006. Mitochondrial sequence data expose the putative cosmopolitan polychaete Scoloplos armiger (Annelida, Orbiniidae) as a species complex. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 6, 47 DOI  Article en ligne.
  • (en) Xavier, J.R., Rachello-Dolmen, P.G., Parra-Velandia, F., Schönberg, C.H.L., Breeuwer, J.A.J. & van Soest, R.W.M., 2010. Molecular evidence of cryptic speciation in the “cosmopolitan” excavating sponge Cliona celata (Porifera, Clionaidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 56 (1), 13-20. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Pringle1, A., Baker, D.M., Platt, J.L., Wares, J.P., Latgé, J.P. & Taylor, J.W., 2005. Cryptic speciation in the cosmopolitan and clonal human pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. Evolution, 59 (9), 1886–1899. DOI Résumé Article (184Ko).
  • (en) Fernandez, C.C., Shevock, J.R., Glazer, A.N. & Thompson, J.N., 2006. Cryptic species within the cosmopolitan desiccation-tolerant moss Grimmia laevigata. PNAS ͉ 103 (3) ͉ 637– 642. DOI Résumé Article (416Ko).
  • (en) Kawauchi, G.Y. & Giribet, G., 2010. Are there true cosmopolitan sipunculan worms? A genetic variation study within Phascolosoma perlucens (Sipuncula, Phascolosomatidae). Marine Biology, 157 (7), 1417–1431. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Nikulina, E.A., Hanel, R. & Schafer, P., 2007. Cryptic speciation and paraphyly in the cosmopolitan bryozoan Electra pilosa—Impact of the Tethys closing on species evolution. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45, 765–776. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Castro, G.M., Heras, S., Cousseau, M.B. & Rolda, M.I., 2008. Assessing species validity of Mugil platanus Günther, 1880 in relation to Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, 1758 (Actinopterygii). Italian Journal of Zoology, 75 (3), 319-325. DOI Résumé.
  • (en) Finlay, B.J. & Fenchel, T., 2004. Cosmopolitan metapopulations of free-living microbial eukaryotes. Protist, 155 (2), 237-244. DOI Résumé Article (1,5Mo).
  • (en) Whitfield, J., 2005. Biogeography:Is Everything Everywhere?. Science, 310, n°5750, 960-961. DOI Résumé Article (450Ko).
  • (en) Papke, R.T. & Ward, D.M., 2004. The importance of physical isolation to microbial diversification. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 48 (3), 293–303. DOI Résumé Article (466Ko).
  • (en) Kellogg, C.A. & Griffin, D.W., 2006. Aerobiology and the global transport of desert dust. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 21 (11), 638-643. DOI Résumé.

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  • Depuis 2004, date de publication des articles fondateurs de Bland Finlay et Tom Fenchel sur cette hypothèse, une quinzaine d'articles scientifiques utilisent cette expression jusque dans leur titre [1].

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  • (en) Fernandez, C.C., Shevock, J.R., Glazer, A.N. & Thompson, J.N., 2006. Cryptic species within the cosmopolitan desiccation-tolerant moss Grimmia laevigata. PNAS ͉ 103 (3) ͉ 637– 642. DOI Résumé Article (416Ko).

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  • (fr) Cecca, F., 2009. La dimension biogéographique de l’évolution de la Vie. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 8 (2-3), 119-132. DOI Résumé Article (620 Ko).

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  • (en) Logares, R.E., 2006. Does the global microbiota consist of a few cosmopolitan species? Ecología Austral, 16, 85-90. Article.

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  • (en) Fenchel, T. & Finlay, B.J., 2004. The ubiquity of small species: Patterns of local and global diversity. BioScience, 54 (8), 777–784. Résumé.

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  • (en) Finlay, B.J. & Fenchel, T., 2004. Cosmopolitan metapopulations of free-living microbial eukaryotes. Protist, 155 (2), 237-244. DOI Résumé Article (1,5Mo).

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  • (en) Sidor, C.A., O’Keefe, F.R., Damiani, R., Steyer, J.S., Smith,R.M.H., Larsson, H.C.E., Sereno, P.C., Ide, O. & Maga, A., 2005. Permian tetrapods from the Sahara show climate-controlled endemism in Pangaea. Nature, 434, 886-889. DOI Résumé Article (350Ko).

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  • (en) Papke, R.T. & Ward, D.M., 2004. The importance of physical isolation to microbial diversification. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 48 (3), 293–303. DOI Résumé Article (466Ko).