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New species of Laetmonice (Aphroditidae, Annelida) from bathyal and abyssal depths around Australia
Research voyages on board RV ‘Investigator’ between 2015 and 2022 sampled benthic communities of Australia’s Eastern and Southern continental margins from the slope down to abyssal depths (463–5000 m) as well as the seamounts off the Indian Ocean ...
Beth Flaxman, Elena K. Kupriyanova
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Chemical weathering of the volcanic soils of Isla Santa Cruz (Galápagos Islands, Ecuador) [PDF]
We present a study on weathering of volcanic soils using 43 profiles (131 horizons) sampled in Santa Cruz Island (Galapagos Islands). Several weathering indices, based on chemical composition, are used. Since the geological material is highly homogeneous
Ferro, C +4 more
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La Isla del Coco es la única isla oceánica y el único afloramiento subaéreo de la Cordillera Volcánica del Coco, el rasgo geográfico y geológico más extenso en aguas territoriales costarricenses.
Wilfredo Rojas, Guillermo E. Alvarado
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Diverse fruit-producing plant species can be found in community-managed agroforestry systems on the Karimunjawa Islands, but their potential for ecotourism integration is yet underdeveloped.
Rizki Maulana Ishaq +5 more
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Four new species of Grammitis Sw. (G. angustissima A. Rojas, G. roraimensis A. Rojas, G. spathulata A. Rojas and G. undulata A. Rojas) and one new species of StenoGrammitis Labiak (S. grammitoides A. Rojas) are described here.
Alexander F. Rojas-Alvarado
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A revision of the genus Crossomitrium (Musci: Hookeriaceae) [PDF]
Crossomitrium is a genus of neotropical, essentially epiphyllous mosses. The genus consists of six species that are distributed in two sections: section Crossomitrium (C. acuminatum, C. patrisiae, and C. scabrisetum) and section Cormophila (C. epiphyllum,
Allen, Bruce H.
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AUSTRALIA, THE COCOS ISLANDS AND SELF-DETERMINATION
Allegations of slavery are not normally the stuff of Australian law and politics in the latter half of the twentieth century.However, on 30 August 1972, the majority of Australians were first made aware that Australian territory included the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, mere crumbs on the map of the Indian Ocean, where what appeared to be a feudal kingdom ...
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Author Correction: Significant plastic accumulation on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia. [PDF]
Lavers JL, Dicks L, Dicks MR, Finger A.
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