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Forests and climate change after Lima : An Asia-Pacific perspective
Climate Change Resilience
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2015
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Forests and climate change after Warsaw - An Asia-Pacific perspective : Implications for the UNFCCC COP 19 on forest policy and practice
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Distributional Ecology of New Hebridean Birds: a species Kaleidoscope
Diamond, M J
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Marshall, A G
1978
This paper interprets the distributional ecology of breeding land and fresh-water birds of the New-Herbrides, in the light of immigration - extinction equilibria.
Evolution of the New Hebraidean Avifauna
Diamond, J M
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Marshall, A G
1978
This paper treats the evolution of the land and fresh-water avifauna of the New Hebrides archipelago in the Southwest pacific.
Terrestrial vertebrates of the New HeBrides: origin and distribution
Marshall, A G
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Medway, L
1975
The known terrestrial vertebrate fauna of the New Hebrides consists of 16 species of mammals, 61 species of resident land and fresh water birds, 20 species of reptiles and one amphibian.
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