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Summer growth rates of corals at Lord Howe Island, Australia

Summer growth rates of corals at Lord Howe Island, Australia

... Abstract. Spatial, temporal and taxonomic differences in coral growth play an important role in the ecology and dynamics of coral reef ecosystems, affecting reef productivity, heterogeneity, and growth. Moreover, climate ...

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Abundance, diversity, and feeding behavior of coral reef butterflyfishes at Lord Howe Island

Abundance, diversity, and feeding behavior of coral reef butterflyfishes at Lord Howe Island

... at Lord Howe Island in the south-west Pacific, and compares inter- specific differences in local abundance to the feeding behavior and geographic range of these ...to Lord Howe ...

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Cyphastrea salae, a new species of hard coral from Lord Howe Island, Australia (Scleractinia, Merulinidae)

Cyphastrea salae, a new species of hard coral from Lord Howe Island, Australia (Scleractinia, Merulinidae)

... the Lord Howe Island Board for logistical support on Lord Howe Is- land and Roberto Arrigoni and one anonymous reviewer for advice on improving the ...

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Coral reproduction on the world's southernmost reef at Lord Howe Island, Australia

Coral reproduction on the world's southernmost reef at Lord Howe Island, Australia

... in Lord Howe Island waters, such as winter temperatures of ...at Lord Howe Island: (a) oocytes in polyps in October 2011; (b) oocytes, spermaries and developing larvae in polyps ...

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Farmers, fishers and whalemen: the colonisation landscapes of Lord Howe Island, Tasman Sea, Australia

Farmers, fishers and whalemen: the colonisation landscapes of Lord Howe Island, Tasman Sea, Australia

... the island from 1788 onwards and include pig (Sus scrofa), goat (Capra hircus), dog (Canis lupis familiaris), chicken (Gallus gallus), cat (Felis catus), mouse (Mus musculus), horse (Equus caballus), cow (Bos ...

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Foraging niche specialisation and resource use in tropical seabirds: implications for management

Foraging niche specialisation and resource use in tropical seabirds: implications for management

... the Lord Howe Island Wedge-tailed Shearwater population appears stable (Carlile ...Raine Island is thought to have declined by 40% since 1993 (Batianoff & Cornelius 2005) and the ...

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Divergence in chick developmental patterns among wedge-tailed shearwater populations

Divergence in chick developmental patterns among wedge-tailed shearwater populations

... Heron Island increased food intake to levels equal to, or greater than, those observed at Lord Howe ...Heron Island than for Lord Howe Island chicks at equivalent body ...

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Changes in technology and imperfect detection of nest contents impedes reliable estimates of population trends in burrowing seabirds

Changes in technology and imperfect detection of nest contents impedes reliable estimates of population trends in burrowing seabirds

... Despite the apparent population decrease and reduction in burrow density, we found generally good reproductive success (62.5%), comparable to that in previous years (2002: 50%, 2009: 60%; Priddel et al., 2006; Reid et ...

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Re Examining Mortality Sources and Population Trends
in a Declining Seabird: Using Bayesian Methods to
Incorporate Existing Information and New Data

Re Examining Mortality Sources and Population Trends in a Declining Seabird: Using Bayesian Methods to Incorporate Existing Information and New Data

... two island-wide censuses of the Lord Howe Island flesh-footed shearwater population have been undertaken (in 1978 and 2002), it is impossible to know if the observed declining trend between ...

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High macroalgal cover and low coral recruitment undermines the potential resilience of the world's southernmost coral reef assemblages

High macroalgal cover and low coral recruitment undermines the potential resilience of the world's southernmost coral reef assemblages

... of Lord Howe Island, large excavating and scraping parrotfishes (Chlorurus frontalis, ...on Lord Howe ...on Lord Howe Island may enhance realised recruitment of ...

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Beyond the Verbiage: Consumerism through Tourism and Its Manifestations in Small Islands and Remote Places

Beyond the Verbiage: Consumerism through Tourism and Its Manifestations in Small Islands and Remote Places

... These islands are just a few among many that are gathering increasing interest for the consumerist travellers’ ‘bucket list’. How governments handle the pressure of tourist needs, private enterprise and environmental ...

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Modelling the foraging ecology of the flesh footed shearwater Puffinus carneipes in relation to fisheries and oceanography

Modelling the foraging ecology of the flesh footed shearwater Puffinus carneipes in relation to fisheries and oceanography

... observations can provide a mechanism to accommodate these complexities, allowing these other sources of data to be made available. An arrivals/departures multi-component model has been used to examine attendance by a ...

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Conrad's Lord Jim

Conrad's Lord Jim

... The next October, publication in Blackwood's Magazine was begun, long before Conrad completed the writing of the story; and from this date on, he had the pressure of the publisher on him[r] ...

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The Lord Scroop Fallacy

The Lord Scroop Fallacy

... The dogmas in Group II, however, can be shown false either in this manner or by employing this method: If dogma D is assumed to be true, and if truth has property P, then [r] ...

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Lord Murugan in the vedas

Lord Murugan in the vedas

... The Satapatha Brahmana of the Vedas tells us that Rudra-Shiva was first born as a Kumara boy and was given nine names: Rudra, Sarva, Ugra, Pashupati, Asani, Bhava, Mahadeva, Ishana and K[r] ...

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Lord of the Flies worksheets

Lord of the Flies worksheets

... Ralph, Jack, Simon and (1) _______ continue to explore the other end of the island as they hunt for (2) __________. This side of the island seems to be (3) ______________ than their side of the ...

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Assessing the relationship between legislative and judicial supremacy in the UK : Parliament and the rule of law after Jackson

Assessing the relationship between legislative and judicial supremacy in the UK : Parliament and the rule of law after Jackson

... as Lord Woolf said, any democrat could accept them); just as it is disingenuous of judges to claim to be capable of finding the ‘right solution’ to hard cases in ‘ideals of justice, truth and beauty’ (Griffith ...

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PrashnaTantra.pdf

PrashnaTantra.pdf

... the lord of the ascendant is in Musaripha with the Moon or in Ithasala with the lord of the 7th, the querent secures a bride without ...the lord of the 8th is a malefic the object of securing a bride ...

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Riverside Housing Association Limited (Appellants) v. White (FC) and another (FC) (Respondents) Appellate Committee Lord Hoffmann Lord Rodger of Earlsferry Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Lord Mance Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury

Riverside Housing Association Limited (Appellants) v. White (FC) and another (FC) (Respondents) Appellate Committee Lord Hoffmann Lord Rodger of Earlsferry Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood Lord Mance Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury

... For reasons which I will shortly give, your Lordships decided that 1 the Court of Appeal was right to reject the contention that the presumption that time is not of the essence was of an[r] ...

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The minority of King James V, 1513 1528

The minority of King James V, 1513 1528

... John Lindsay of Pitcreavie, Master of Lindsay Alexander, Lord Livingston Robert, Lord Maxwell Ninian, Lord Ross of Halkhead William, Master of Ruthven William, Master of Saltoun William,[r] ...

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