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Only two soil maps of the whole island of New Guinea have been produced. Haantjens et al. (1967) published a map and report describing the major soil groups of New Guinea, and this resulted from the correlation of soil information from West and East New Guinea for the FAO Soil Map of ...
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There aren't a lot of good maps of the Madang area, so I created and scanned a few in. Here is a Google Maps link to various places in Madang:Brian's Madang Map Locations. Below are two scanned maps with the four hotels you can stay at marked clearly (CLICK ON THE MAPS BELOW FOR...
processing was undertaken at a laboratory at the Biological Sciences building at the University of Papua New Guinea. As well as TL or DW, total weight, female maturity (where possible), and clasper outer length was also recorded. Internal male maturity stage, e.g. testes development and degr...
Beyond a Mountain Valley: The Simbu of Papua New GuineaMarie Reay
Mathieu Soupart, who leads technical support for MSF operations, says his organisation started using the maps right away to pinpoint where infected people were coming from and work out how the virus, which had killed 95 people in Guinea whenNew Scientistwent to press, is spreading. “Having ...
Sea snakes underwent a complete transition from land to sea within the last ~ 15 million years, yet they remain a conspicuous gap in molecular studies of marine adaptation in vertebrates. Here, we generate four new annotated sea snake genomes, thre
Rapid upslope shifts in New Guinean birds illustrate strong distributional responses of tropical montane species to global warming. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014;111:4490–4. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Sukumar R, Suresh HS, Ramesh R. Climate change and its impact ...
Island-scale models were derived for the following: Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga and Northern New Zealand. Models for W.Kiribati: Gilbert Islands and C.Kiribati: Phoenix Islands have not been derived or included as part of a larger sub-region as ...