Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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However , the Company recently initiated programs to monitor changes in aquatic invertebrate populations . This was in recognition of the importance of aquatic invertebrates in food webs and of their potential value as a tool for ...
However , the Company recently initiated programs to monitor changes in aquatic invertebrate populations . This was in recognition of the importance of aquatic invertebrates in food webs and of their potential value as a tool for ...
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This is probably the most significant conservation concern facing wild populations today . There is hope that nonhybridized Singing Dog populations may still exist at higher altitudes on Mounts Giluwe and Wilhelm in Papua New Guinea ...
This is probably the most significant conservation concern facing wild populations today . There is hope that nonhybridized Singing Dog populations may still exist at higher altitudes on Mounts Giluwe and Wilhelm in Papua New Guinea ...
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Locations where populations of presumptive New Guinea Singing Dogs have been reported during the past 5-10 years , as living under conditions which provided a reasonable degree of assurance of isolation from contact hybridization with ...
Locations where populations of presumptive New Guinea Singing Dogs have been reported during the past 5-10 years , as living under conditions which provided a reasonable degree of assurance of isolation from contact hybridization with ...
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The University of Papua New Guinea | 2 |
a review of their biology and guide | 9 |
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