Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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... INTRODUCTION The island of New Guinea is large ( nearly 900,000 km2 ) , equatorial and mountainous . Much of the island still supports rainforest , although alpine grassland persists at high elevations and savanna woodland is present in ...
... INTRODUCTION The island of New Guinea is large ( nearly 900,000 km2 ) , equatorial and mountainous . Much of the island still supports rainforest , although alpine grassland persists at high elevations and savanna woodland is present in ...
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... introduction of the dog , as they survived until 3,250 + 80 years BP at Billingeek rockshelter in the Prinz Wilhelm Five Range ( Hope , et al . , 1993 ) . Curiously , there are no similar extinctions of small ground - dwelling ...
... introduction of the dog , as they survived until 3,250 + 80 years BP at Billingeek rockshelter in the Prinz Wilhelm Five Range ( Hope , et al . , 1993 ) . Curiously , there are no similar extinctions of small ground - dwelling ...
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... INTRODUCTION Plant species lists of a given area provide an invaluable tool both during field work and in the herbarium . This is especially true for areas with a high diversity of plant species and where access to previously collected ...
... INTRODUCTION Plant species lists of a given area provide an invaluable tool both during field work and in the herbarium . This is especially true for areas with a high diversity of plant species and where access to previously collected ...
Contents
The University of Papua New Guinea | 2 |
a review of their biology and guide | 9 |
Elemental and fatty acid composition of seaweed and seagrass from Papua | 23 |
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