Corallivorous Fish Have Reduced Population Sizes and Altered Foraging Behaviour on a Recently Restored Coral Reef. [PDF]
We investigated the recovery of corals and fishes at one of the world's largest coral reef restoration projects, in central Indonesia. Within 4–6 years of the coral restoration starting, the total amount of coral and many groups of fishes rebounded back to levels equivalent to nearby healthy reefs.
Lamont TAC +7 more
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Genetic Population Structure and Distribution of the Small Giant Clam <i>Tridacna maxima</i> in Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs: History Dynamics, Present Status and Future Trends. [PDF]
Six distinct groups were identified in T. maxima across the Indo‐Pacific region, which was shaped by the ocean currents and the late Pleistocene glaciations. Gene‐flow analysis supported the center of origin hypothesis for the high biodiversity of the Indo‐Malay Archipelago.
Chi H, Sha Z, He L, Hui M.
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Integrative Phylogenetic and Morphological Analyses Reveal Two New Species of Porcellanid Crabs and Resurrect <i>Porcellanella picta</i> Stimpson, 1858 (Decapoda: Porcellanidae). [PDF]
This study uses integrative phylogenetic and morphological analyses to clarify the taxonomy of Porcellanella crabs, revealing four distinct species. The authors resurrect Porcellanella picta as a valid species and describe two new species from Australia (P. brevidentata n. sp. and P. longiloba n. sp.).
Loke HX +7 more
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Dillenia (Dilleniaceae) pollen heteromorphy and presentation, and implications for pollination by bats. [PDF]
Dillenia species, like all members of the phylogenetically mysterious family Dilleniaceae, were believed to be nectarless and pollinated by bees until the discovery that D. biflora was pollinated by bats in Fiji. Uniform stamens and apical anther pores, dominant traits in species suspected to be pollinated by bats because their corollas do not open ...
Petit S +3 more
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Supermatrix Phylogenetic Tree of Passerine Birds From the Indo-Australian Archipelago Highlights Contrasting Histories of Regional Endemism. [PDF]
To better understand the relative histories of bird diversification in the different areas of the Indo‐Australian Archipelago (IAA) we compile an updated and as‐complete‐as‐possible supermatrix phylogeny for passerine birds from the IAA and use this to estimate the different levels of endemism in the IAA.
Prasetya AM +4 more
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KANGURU POHON (Dendrolagus sp) POTENSI LOKAL PAPUA SUMBER PANGAN MASA DEPAN
Kanguru yang selama ini lebih identik dengan Australia sesungguhnya adalah juga salah satu jenis satwa endemik di Papua, yang telah dikenal dan dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat di Papua sebagai sumber protein hewani keluarga.
Johan F. Koibur
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Analisis Determinan Kemiskinan Multidimensi Anak Di Pulau Papua Tahun 2021
Salah satu fokus utama setiap negara di dunia termasuk Indonesia adalah mengentaskan kemiskinan. Pulau Papua yang terdiri dari Provinsi Papua dan Papua Barat memiliki persentase kemiskinan tertinggi dalam beberapa tahun terakhir. Begitu juga tingkat kemiskinan anak tertinggi (pendekatan moneter maupun non-moneter) berada di pulau Papua.
Aisyah Fitri Yuniasih, Rekha Novalina
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TEKNOLOGI DAN TIPOLOGI ALAT TULANG DARI SITUS GUA ANDAREWA, PAPUA
ABSTRAK Artefak Tulang telah banyak ditemukan diberbagai situs masa prasejarah di Indonesia mulai dari Pulau Sumatra, Jawa, Bali, Sulawesi hingga Papua.
Adi Dian Setiawan
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Do currents shape global patterns of hybrid richness in coral reef fishes?
Abstract Aim Our main aim was to identify the distribution of, and potential mechanisms underpinning, hybrid‐rich zones – regions with a disproportionate number of unique interspecific hybrids. We investigated whether coral reef fish hybrids coincided with factors such as phylogenetic relatedness, biogeographic barriers, species richness, geographic ...
Isabelle Ng +2 more
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A reassessment of the genus Barclaya (Nymphaeaceae) including three new species
We present a reassessment of the genus Barclaya. This includes description, typification and distribution in tropical SE Asia of the eight species recognized. The two long time known and accepted species, B. longifolia and B. motleyi. The identity of B. rotundifolia has been clarified. Two species, B. hirta and B.
Niels Jacobsen +11 more
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