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Background The colonization of Eurasia and Australasia by African modern humans has been explained, nearly unanimously, as the result of a quick southern coastal dispersal route through the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent, and the Indochinese ...
Jose M Larruga +4 more
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Wallacea distinguenda Baly 1859
Wallacea distinguenda Baly, 1859 Wallacea distinguenda Baly, 1859: 99 (original description); GEMMINGER & HAROLD (1876): 3602 (catalogue); DONCKIER DE DONCEEL (1899): 552 (catalogue); WEISE (1911a): 54 (catalogue); WEISE (1911b): 82 (catalogue); GESTRO (1913): 45 (catalogue); STAINES & STAINES (1999): 527 (Balyʼs taxa list).
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Riparian Vegetation in Production Forest at Cemoro-Modang River, Cepu, Central Java [PDF]
Production forest management is aimed at achieving not only economic benefit, but also environmental and social benefit. Riparian vegetation supports the improvement of environmental protection functions in the production forests.
nugroho, A. W. (agung) +1 more
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Published as part of Sekerka, Lukáš, 2015, Wallacea, Pistosia and Neodownesia: three distinct genera and their tribal placement (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae), pp.
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EARTH SYSTEM PROCESSES OF THE WALLACEA AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS TO THE INDONESIAN THROUGHFLOW AND BIOGEOGRAPHY [PDF]
Jan Sopaheluwakan
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Wallacea spectabilis Gestro 1897
Published as part of Sekerka, Lukáš, 2015, Wallacea, Pistosia and Neodownesia: three distinct genera and their tribal placement (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae), pp.
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Published as part of Sekerka, Lukáš, 2015, Wallacea, Pistosia and Neodownesia: three distinct genera and their tribal placement (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae), pp.
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Habitat creation and biodiversity maintenance in mangrove forests:teredinid bivalves as ecosystem engineers [PDF]
Hendy, Ian W. +2 more
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Historical biogeography of the cicadas of Wallacea, New Guinea and the West Pacific: a geotectonic explanation [PDF]
A.J. de Boer, J. P. Duffels
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