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Galapagos - A virtual scientific field study for independent learners [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Balbirnie, C.   +3 more
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Buddlejaceae - a new family for Galapagos [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
Lawesson, Jonas Erik, Norman, Elaine
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Keratinophilic Fungi of the Galapagos Islands

Mycoses, 1974
SummaryDuring a brief visit to th Galapagos Islands of Ecuador, 39 soil specimens were collected from 10 different islands. The collection sites were located in the xeric low lying coastal areas of the islands. The soil was essentially made up of disintegrated lava and was low in organic matter.
L, Ajello, A, Padhye
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The Otariidae of the Galapagos Islands

Journal of Mammalogy, 1956
Recently Lindt (Jour. Mamm. 37: 287, 1956) published a note on the underwater behaviour of sea lions that he observed in the area of the Galapagos Islands. He referred to this animal as Otaria jubata (Gmelin), which is the southern sea lion and …
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Tourism and conservation in the Galapagos Islands

Biological Conservation, 1983
Abstract The Galapagos Islands are well known for their natural beauty and unique wildlife (60% of all organisms are endemic). As on most oceanic islands the native animals show little or no fear of man. These features make the archipelago very attractive for tourism and since 1970 many people have come to see this ‘last paradise’. Initially the flow
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Penguins of the Galapagos Islands

2023
Puerto Ayora: Charles Darwin Foundation.
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