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Catalogue of the emydosaurian and testudinian reptiles of New Guinea
J. Douglas Ogilby
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Further Notes Upon the Papuans of Maclay Coast, New Guinea [PDF]
J. C. GALTON
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Abstract Biological invasions threaten biodiversity and human well‐being, making invasive species management a global necessity. Despite substantial investments in engineering‐based management approaches, preventing invasions is becoming harder with rising species introductions.
Ninad Avinash Mungi+3 more
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The Papua New Guinea national health and HIV research agenda
Roderik F Viergever+7 more
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On two new species of Dorcopsis from the south coast of New Guinea
N De Miklouho-Maclay
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XXIII.—On new mammals obtained by the Utakwa expedition to Dutch New Guinea [PDF]
Oldfield Thomas
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With global weather patterns becoming more extreme and unpredictable, sourcing reliable irrigation water is vital for improving food security and conserving drinking water in drought‐prone areas. Emerging desalination technologies, which are still in the development phase, could potentially provide large quantities of slightly saline water for ...
Harry Myrans+5 more
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Hedging commodity price risks in Papua New Guinea [PDF]
This paper shows that market-based financial instruments are better suited to manage external price risk for a country that is a price taker in world commodity markets.
Claessens, Stijn, Coleman, Jonathan
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The primarily neotropical plant genus Heliconia has been cultivated commercially in gardens and nurseries for hundreds of years. Many of these same species are ecological keystones in their native habitats as important resources for herbivorous insects and pollinating hummingbirds, yet they face threats of habitat loss and degradation, competition with
W. John Kress+3 more
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