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Ostrich, 1991
Summary Ryan, P.G., & Moloney, C.L. 1991. Prey selection and temporal variation in the diet of Subantarctic Skuas at Inaccessible Island, Tristan da Cunha. Ostrich 62:52-58. More than 2 500 prey items of Subantarctic Skuas Cuthuructa anturcricu were identified from regurgitated pellets collected at a roost of non-breeding skuas during summer 1989–90 at
Peter G Ryan, Coleen L Moloney
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Summary Ryan, P.G., & Moloney, C.L. 1991. Prey selection and temporal variation in the diet of Subantarctic Skuas at Inaccessible Island, Tristan da Cunha. Ostrich 62:52-58. More than 2 500 prey items of Subantarctic Skuas Cuthuructa anturcricu were identified from regurgitated pellets collected at a roost of non-breeding skuas during summer 1989–90 at
Peter G Ryan, Coleen L Moloney
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Updated 2018 Inaccessible and Gough island assessments [PDF]
This paper provides updated assessments of the rock lobster resources at Inaccessible and Gough islands. These assessments include updated data from the commercial fishery and biomass index data from the Leg1 annual biomass surveys. The assessments were last updated in 2014.
Johnston, Susan, Butterworth, Doug S
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Freshwater invertebrate fauna of the Tristan da Cunha islands (South Atlantic Ocean), with new records for Inaccessible and Nightingale Islands [PDF]
As part of a multidisciplinary floristic-faunistic study, a three week survey of the invertebrate fauna of Inaccessible Island (South Atlantic Ocean) was carried out in October/November 1989. In addition, one day of collecting was done on Nightingale Island.
Barber-James, Helen Margaret +1 more
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Stalked barnacles on an adult male sub-Antarctic fur seal at Inaccessible Island, Tristan da Cunha [PDF]
An adult male sub-Antarctic fur seal, Arctocephalus tropicalis, on Inaccessible Island in the Tristan da Cunha archipelago (TdC), was observed infested with goose barnacles, likely Lepas australis. Although adult females have been recorded to carry goose
Marthan N Bester +2 more
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The Importance of Tracking Introduced Species: New Records of Athetine Rove Beetles from South Atlantic Inaccessible Island (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) [PDF]
Klimaszewski, Jan, Maus, Christian, Gardiner, Alan (2002): The Importance Of Tracking Introduced Species: New Records Of Athetine Rove Beetles From South Atlantic Inaccessible Island (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae).
Jan Klimaszewski
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Geology and geochronology of Inaccessible Island, South Atlantic
Geological Magazine, 1992AbstractInaccessible Island is the eroded remnant of an extinct, comparatively small intraplate volcano dominated by flows of alkaline olivine basalt. The oldest stratigraphie unit is a hydrothermally altered basement of somewhat questionable early Pliocene (6.5 Ma) age.
L. Chevallier, D. C. Rex, W. J. Verwoerd
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Geochemistry, 2010
Abstract Kahoolawe volcano (∼10×17 km) forms one of the eight major Hawaiian islands. Access for geologic sampling has long been restricted due to military and preservation policies. However, limited visits to Kahoolawe in the 1980s yielded >200 samples, many of which have since been used to study the volcano within the framework of Hawaiian shield ...
R.V. Fodor, G.R. Bauer
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Abstract Kahoolawe volcano (∼10×17 km) forms one of the eight major Hawaiian islands. Access for geologic sampling has long been restricted due to military and preservation policies. However, limited visits to Kahoolawe in the 1980s yielded >200 samples, many of which have since been used to study the volcano within the framework of Hawaiian shield ...
R.V. Fodor, G.R. Bauer
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Vegetatio, 1994
Disturbances play an important role in the establishment of vegetation at Inaccessible and Nightingale Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. Type, altitude and age of disturbance all influenced the species richness, life-form and abundance of seedlings.
W. R. J. Dean +3 more
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Disturbances play an important role in the establishment of vegetation at Inaccessible and Nightingale Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. Type, altitude and age of disturbance all influenced the species richness, life-form and abundance of seedlings.
W. R. J. Dean +3 more
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Gough and Inaccessible Islands, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2018Gough and Inaccessible Islands are part of a volcanic chain in the South Atlantic Ocean, on the east slope of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, presenting spectacular seacliffs. Inaccessible Island is part of the Tristan da Cunha-Gough Island group and is located 350 km north-northwest of Gough Island.
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