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Vagrant Antarctic fur seals at Gough Island in 2009 [PDF]
The Antarctic fur seal Arctocephalus gazella at Gough Island (40°20 S, 09°54 W) in the South Atlantic Ocean, first seen in October/November 2005, was recorded again in September–October 2009.
Marthan N Bester +2 more
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Drivers of predatory behavior and extreme size in house mice Mus musculus on Gough Island
Richard J Cuthbert +2 more
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A review of conservation threats on Gough Island: a case study for terrestrial conservation in the Southern Oceans [PDF]
Gough Island is a remote Southern Ocean Island that, despite having no permanent human population, is under substantial conservation threat as a result of human activity.
S L Chown, Peter G Ryan
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The Gough Island Scientific Survey, 1955–56
Nature, 1956M W Holdgate, N M Wace
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Pollen analysis of a Quaternary peat sequence on Gough Island, South Atlantic [PDF]
A peat sequence on Gough Island, South Atlantic, is described. The deposit is at least 43 000 years old, and may be early Quaternary in age. Pollen analyses suggest a flora and vegetation on Cough Island similar to those of today, supporting conclusions ...
BENNETT, K. D. +5 more
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Systematic and Applied Acarology
The genus Halozetes Berlese, 1916 (Oribatida, Podacaridae) is widely distributed in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions, with only a few species occurring north of the sub-Antarctic Convergence.
E. Hugo-Coetzee
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The genus Halozetes Berlese, 1916 (Oribatida, Podacaridae) is widely distributed in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions, with only a few species occurring north of the sub-Antarctic Convergence.
E. Hugo-Coetzee
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Volcanism on Gough Island: a revised stratigraphy
Geological Magazine, 1988AbstractRecent field work on Gough Island combined with K–Ar dating of the lavas requires revision of the age and volcanic stratigraphy. Four main periods of volcanic activity on the island are recognized. These comprise the eruption of the Older Basalt Group which ranges in age from 2.5 to 0.52 Ma, the intrusion of aegerine-augite trachyte plugs (0.8 ...
J. G. Maund +3 more
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Survey Review, 1957
AbstractGough Island lies on the mid-Atlantic ridge some 230 miles south-south-east of Tristan da Cunha, the centre of the island being in 40° 19′ S. and 9° 56′ W. It is uninhabited and about eight miles long and four wide and, like Tristan, is more than 1,500 miles from the nearest continent, Africa.
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AbstractGough Island lies on the mid-Atlantic ridge some 230 miles south-south-east of Tristan da Cunha, the centre of the island being in 40° 19′ S. and 9° 56′ W. It is uninhabited and about eight miles long and four wide and, like Tristan, is more than 1,500 miles from the nearest continent, Africa.
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