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Chapter 19

  1. Image Number: 0830
    Figure Number: 19.2
    Legend: Relationship between island area and number of species.

  2. Image Number: 0831
    Figure Number: 19.3
    Legend: Area of montane habitat and number of montane mammal species on isolated mountain ranges in the American Southwest.

  3. Image Number: 0832
    Figure Number: 19.4
    Legend: Lake area and number of fish species in lakes of northern Wisconsin.

  4. Image Number: 0833
    Figure Number: 19.5
    Legend: Distance from New Guinea and birds species richness on Pacific islands.

  5. Image Number: 0834
    Figure Number: 19.6
    Legend: Influence of isolation on diversity of birds and ferns and their allies on the Channel and Azore Islands.

  6. Image Number: 0835
    Figure Number: 19.7
    Legend: Distance from large montane areas and number of montane mammal species on isolated mountain ranges of the American Southwest.

  7. Image Number: 0836
    Figure Number: 19.8
    Legend: Equilibrium model of island biogeography.

  8. Image Number: 0837
    Figure Number: 19.9
    Legend: Island distance and area and rates of immigration and extinction.

  9. Image Number: 0838
    Figure Number: 19.10
    Legend: Extinction and immigration of bird species on the California Channel Islands between 1917 and 1968.

  10. Image Number: 0839
    Figure Number: 19.12
    Legend: Colonization curves for two mangrove islands that were "near" and "far" from sources of potential colonists.

  11. Image Number: 0840
    Figure Number: 19.13
    Legend: Species number, immigration, and extinction on 25 islands in Lake Hjalmaren, Sweden.

  12. Image Number: 0841
    Figure Number: 19.14
    Legend: Effect of reducing mangrove island area on number of arthropod species.

  13. Image Number: 0842
    Figure Number: 19.15
    Legend: Variation in number of vascular plant species with latitude in the Western Hemisphere.

  14. Image Number: 0843
    Figure Number: 19.16
    Legend: Latitudinal variation in number of bird species from Central to North America.

  15. Image Number: 0844
    Figure Number: 19.17
    Legend: An exception to the general decline in species number with latitude: latitudinal variation in ichneumonid wasp species richness.

  16. Image Number: 0845
    Figure Number: 19.18
    Legend: Land area in five latitudinal biomes.

  17. Image Number: 0846
    Figure Number: 19.19
    Legend: Mean annual temperature by latitude.

  18. Image Number: 0847
    Figure Number: 19.20
    Legend: Relationship between area of continents and large islands and number of nonflying terrestrial mammals.

  19. Image Number: 0848
    Figure Number: 19.21
    Legend: Rain forest area, for Australia to Amazonia, and numbers of flowering plants (angiosperm) species and number of fruit-eating (frugivorous) vertebrate species.

  20. Image Number: 0849
    Figure Number: 19.22
    Legend: Number of plant species living in three regions with Mediterranean climates.

  21. Image Number: 0850
    Figure Number: 19.23
    Legend: Number of tree species in three temperate forest regions.

  22. Image Number: 0851
    Figure Number: 19.24
    Legend: Foliage height diversity and bird species diversity in Patagonia.

  23. Image Number: 0852
    Figure Number: 19.25
    Legend: Extinctions of tree genera since the middle-Tertiary period.

  24. Image Number: 0853
    Figure Number: 19.26
    Legend: Global positioning systems.

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