Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea, 1987 - Agriculture |
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Page 92
... animals to marine biologists in the tropical Indo - Pacific , and perhaps equally familiar to non - biologists through being portrayed as animals capable of trapping a diver's foot !! Whilst the latter characteristic can hardly be ...
... animals to marine biologists in the tropical Indo - Pacific , and perhaps equally familiar to non - biologists through being portrayed as animals capable of trapping a diver's foot !! Whilst the latter characteristic can hardly be ...
Page 93
... animals in comparison with other molluscs . The two characteristics of large size and rapid growth rates lead Dr J.L. Munro of the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management's ( ICLARM ) South Pacific Office to propose ...
... animals in comparison with other molluscs . The two characteristics of large size and rapid growth rates lead Dr J.L. Munro of the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management's ( ICLARM ) South Pacific Office to propose ...
Page 96
... animals to areas where they do not naturally occur or where they have become so rare that brood stock are locally unavailable . Clams are generally hermaphroditic , maturing first as males then later producing both eggs and sperm . For ...
... animals to areas where they do not naturally occur or where they have become so rare that brood stock are locally unavailable . Clams are generally hermaphroditic , maturing first as males then later producing both eggs and sperm . For ...
Contents
Fish ulcer disease from the Ok Tedi area of Western Province Papua New Guinea | 15 |
Menzies J C Pernetta | 38 |
An antealluvial fauna in Papua New Guinea | 107 |
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