Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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... activity . Opportunities for feeding can be infrequent , and periods without blood meals , of many months duration , can be endured . Haemadipsids cannot swim and do not inhabit the freshwater habitats typical of the other hirudiniform ...
... activity . Opportunities for feeding can be infrequent , and periods without blood meals , of many months duration , can be endured . Haemadipsids cannot swim and do not inhabit the freshwater habitats typical of the other hirudiniform ...
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... activity in this species ( less than half of the adults in the November sample were lactating ) , or a peak in breeding activity in November . In some cases , eg . ' Antechinus ' habbema , although the total sample size is large few ...
... activity in this species ( less than half of the adults in the November sample were lactating ) , or a peak in breeding activity in November . In some cases , eg . ' Antechinus ' habbema , although the total sample size is large few ...
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... activity which is moderated only by the relatively short fetch of 6 km within Bootless Bay . The beach zone on the western side of the sandspit ( i.e. the zone at the eastern end of the seawall ) takes the direct impact of such storm ...
... activity which is moderated only by the relatively short fetch of 6 km within Bootless Bay . The beach zone on the western side of the sandspit ( i.e. the zone at the eastern end of the seawall ) takes the direct impact of such storm ...
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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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