Science in New Guinea, Volumes 11-12University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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Page 89
... observed this effect in his study of Terebra gouldi noting that individuals larger than a few centimetres were no longer preyed upon by Calappa . To avoid a possible size bias in this experiment all the snails offered to the crabs were ...
... observed this effect in his study of Terebra gouldi noting that individuals larger than a few centimetres were no longer preyed upon by Calappa . To avoid a possible size bias in this experiment all the snails offered to the crabs were ...
Page 72
... observed in March , whereas fruits have been collected from January to April , and in September ( Bootless Inlet ) ... observed especially on the leaf sheaths . Feeding by the halfbeak Hemiramphus far on the floating leaves of this ...
... observed in March , whereas fruits have been collected from January to April , and in September ( Bootless Inlet ) ... observed especially on the leaf sheaths . Feeding by the halfbeak Hemiramphus far on the floating leaves of this ...
Page 83
... observed at 6 m depth in Milne Bay . In the upper sublittoral this species is found together with Thalassia hemprichii , Enhalus acoroides and Halophila ovalis . No flowering or fruiting has been observed . The occurrence of this ...
... observed at 6 m depth in Milne Bay . In the upper sublittoral this species is found together with Thalassia hemprichii , Enhalus acoroides and Halophila ovalis . No flowering or fruiting has been observed . The occurrence of this ...
Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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