Berita Sedimentologi
Vol 25, No 1 (2012)

Bali–Lombok Gap: A Distinct Geo-Biologic Border of the Wallace Line

Satyana, Awang H. (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Aug 2021

Abstract

The "Wallace Line", a line that divides faunal distribution, came into being in 1863 and was named after Alfred Russell Wallace, the great English naturalist travelling the "Malay archipelago‟ or the Indonesian islands from 1854-1862. The Wallace Line separates the Oriental (Asian) fauna to the west from the Australasian fauna to the east. The original Wallace Line ran between Bali and Lombok, extending northward between Borneo/Kalimantan and Sulawesi, and between the Philippines and Indonesia. The Asian animal community includes such mammals as rhinoceroses, orang-utans, tapirs, tigers, and elephants. Animals related to Australian fauna include birds such as cockatoos, birds of paradise, marsupials and cuscuses.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

FOSI

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

BERITA SEDIMENTOLOGI aims to disseminate knowledge on the field of sedimentary geology to its readers. The journal welcomes contributions in the form of original research articles, review articles, short communications and discussions and replies. Occasionally, Berita Sedimentologi also includes ...