Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea, 1987 - Agriculture |
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... cover . Characeae ( Chara fibrosa and Nitella pseudoflabellata ) occurred in small sparse clumps . Utricularia was found commonly as an unattached submerged plant . At places around the edge of the lake Eleocharis sphacelata was ...
... cover . Characeae ( Chara fibrosa and Nitella pseudoflabellata ) occurred in small sparse clumps . Utricularia was found commonly as an unattached submerged plant . At places around the edge of the lake Eleocharis sphacelata was ...
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... cover ( 100 % ) between depths of 3.3 and 6.2 m , below which the sediment was bare . At the lower depth the Characeae stopped abruptly but overlapped with Eleocharis at the shallower depth . Conn ( 1979 ) in his study of this lake ...
... cover ( 100 % ) between depths of 3.3 and 6.2 m , below which the sediment was bare . At the lower depth the Characeae stopped abruptly but overlapped with Eleocharis at the shallower depth . Conn ( 1979 ) in his study of this lake ...
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... cover . Site 2 , on the dune crest , was also relatively unstable because of exposure to wind action . The vegetation here was again a monospecific cover of Spinifex but this was more dense than at Site 1. The ground surface and its ...
... cover . Site 2 , on the dune crest , was also relatively unstable because of exposure to wind action . The vegetation here was again a monospecific cover of Spinifex but this was more dense than at Site 1. The ground surface and its ...
Contents
Fish ulcer disease from the Ok Tedi area of Western Province Papua New Guinea | 15 |
An annotated bibliography of keys to the genera and species of vertebrates in | 37 |
An antealluvial fauna in Papua New Guinea | 107 |
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