Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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Therefore dispersal to islands by volant hosts could occur after the main landmasses and islands became established in their present - day positions . Such haphazard dispersal will occur regardless of whether the islands are coral ...
Therefore dispersal to islands by volant hosts could occur after the main landmasses and islands became established in their present - day positions . Such haphazard dispersal will occur regardless of whether the islands are coral ...
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investigations would have to be conducted in this area to determine whether any dogs still occur in isolated portions of this region where they would be free from such contacts . At the remaining three locations ( Mounts Giluwe ...
investigations would have to be conducted in this area to determine whether any dogs still occur in isolated portions of this region where they would be free from such contacts . At the remaining three locations ( Mounts Giluwe ...
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As in other parts of Papua New Guinea , two distinct seasons occur on the southern Papuan coast , and are directly related to the movements of the Inter - Tropical Convergence Zone or Hadley circulation , and the Walker circulation ...
As in other parts of Papua New Guinea , two distinct seasons occur on the southern Papuan coast , and are directly related to the movements of the Inter - Tropical Convergence Zone or Hadley circulation , and the Walker circulation ...
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