Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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... marsupials of New Guinea could have been derived from as few as three founding groups . The Pleistocene assemblages of large marsupials were limited , and only seven species have been recognised thus far . A number of lines of evidence ...
... marsupials of New Guinea could have been derived from as few as three founding groups . The Pleistocene assemblages of large marsupials were limited , and only seven species have been recognised thus far . A number of lines of evidence ...
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... marsupials by assessing the age class and reproductive status of specimens in museum collections . From the incidence of lactating females in monthly samples , six species appear to breed throughout the year . While the evidence is less ...
... marsupials by assessing the age class and reproductive status of specimens in museum collections . From the incidence of lactating females in monthly samples , six species appear to breed throughout the year . While the evidence is less ...
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... Marsupials . Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales , Sydney . Woolley , P. ( 1966 ) . Reproduction in Antechinus spp . and other dasyurid marsupials . Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 15 , 281-94 . Woolley , P. ( 1974 ) ...
... Marsupials . Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales , Sydney . Woolley , P. ( 1966 ) . Reproduction in Antechinus spp . and other dasyurid marsupials . Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 15 , 281-94 . Woolley , P. ( 1974 ) ...
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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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