Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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... compared . The forest appeared to be in the late building phase . Results showed that : ( 1 ) After initial planting , forest regeneration was quick . The floristic composition was typical for a young secondary forest being dominated by ...
... compared . The forest appeared to be in the late building phase . Results showed that : ( 1 ) After initial planting , forest regeneration was quick . The floristic composition was typical for a young secondary forest being dominated by ...
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... compared with birds , little is known about their large - scale movements , and they are not ground - living . The random nature of the island records which include Palmyra atoll , some 5650 kms from the major haemadipsid - containing ...
... compared with birds , little is known about their large - scale movements , and they are not ground - living . The random nature of the island records which include Palmyra atoll , some 5650 kms from the major haemadipsid - containing ...
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... compared to 32.5 ( left ) and 31.8 ( right ) in PM25622 . The more or less complete mandible of tumbuna ( PNG / 82 / 40 / 10 ) is shorter than the corresponding mandible of PM25622 by 20 mm in length and 20 mm in height of the ascending ...
... compared to 32.5 ( left ) and 31.8 ( right ) in PM25622 . The more or less complete mandible of tumbuna ( PNG / 82 / 40 / 10 ) is shorter than the corresponding mandible of PM25622 by 20 mm in length and 20 mm in height of the ascending ...
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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