Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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Page 69
... noted . On this small island with strong wind - driven wave impacts , micro - topographical differences in sediment deposition and beach profile form are strongly pronounced . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The survey work was carried out with ...
... noted . On this small island with strong wind - driven wave impacts , micro - topographical differences in sediment deposition and beach profile form are strongly pronounced . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The survey work was carried out with ...
Page 130
... noted , without specifying , that " there appears to be a considerable difference " ( in form of the ulna ) between Protemnodon otibandus and Macropus canguru . It is actually and relatively larger and is more anterioposteriorly ...
... noted , without specifying , that " there appears to be a considerable difference " ( in form of the ulna ) between Protemnodon otibandus and Macropus canguru . It is actually and relatively larger and is more anterioposteriorly ...
Page 143
... noted that male vocalization , as well as attracting females , also serves to maintain spatial isolation , calling males of many species sometimes as much as 100 m or more apart . While this may hold true as a generalisation , there ...
... noted that male vocalization , as well as attracting females , also serves to maintain spatial isolation , calling males of many species sometimes as much as 100 m or more apart . While this may hold true as a generalisation , there ...
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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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