Science in New Guinea, Volumes 13-14University of Papua New Guinea, 1987 - Agriculture |
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... shell . Shells contain burrowing sponges , sipunculid and other worms and often small brittle stars , whilst the animals . themselves are known to harbour both commensal crustaceans and carapid fishes . The external surface of the shell ...
... shell . Shells contain burrowing sponges , sipunculid and other worms and often small brittle stars , whilst the animals . themselves are known to harbour both commensal crustaceans and carapid fishes . The external surface of the shell ...
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... shell counts ( dead + living specimens ) . In the laboratory , each sediment sample was split into two sub - samples . A granulometric analysis was performed on one portion using sieves of standard Ø - sizes ( see Table 12 below ) . The ...
... shell counts ( dead + living specimens ) . In the laboratory , each sediment sample was split into two sub - samples . A granulometric analysis was performed on one portion using sieves of standard Ø - sizes ( see Table 12 below ) . The ...
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... shells are intact and show no evidence of abrasion due to sediment transport . Other skeletal material present includes ostracod shells , the delicate plates and spines of small echinoids , and siliceous sponge spicules . The ...
... shells are intact and show no evidence of abrasion due to sediment transport . Other skeletal material present includes ostracod shells , the delicate plates and spines of small echinoids , and siliceous sponge spicules . The ...
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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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