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The breeding ecology of the South Island Fernbird in Otago wetlands
The fernbird is a small inconspicuous passerine with relatively poor flying capabilities. It is found occupying areas with a generally dense cover of low vegetation from sea level to over 1000 m elevation. With the drainage ...
The Derzhavin-L'vov circle
The Derzhavin-L'vov circle was the most productive literary society in eighteenth-century Russia. It consisted primarily of four members, four poets who were drawn together by friendship, family ties and shared interests: ...
Changing prehistoric Yapese pottery technology: a case study of adaptive transformation
This study describes the processes of cultural adaptation to environmental conditions through an examination of ceramic technology. The case study involved eight months fieldwork in the Yap Islands, Western Caroline Islands, ...
The breeding biology of the rock wren, Xenicus gilviventris, in the Murchison Mountains, Fiordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand
The breeding biology of the Rock Wren, Xenicus gilviventris, was studied in the Murchison Mountains, Fiordland during the 1983-84 and 1984-85 breeding seasons, observations generally being made of banded birds.
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Geology, mineralogy, petrology and geochemistry of the volcanic island of 'Ata, Tonga.
Ata is the most southerly island in a chain of young volcanic islands in the Tonga Group lying to the west of the Tonga trench. It is presently inactive and now consists of a small remnant (1.8 km2) of a large composite ...
Glacigenic systems in the Upper Clutha valley in Central Otago, New Zealand
This report describes the glacigenic stratigraphy from the Upper Clutha Valley in Central Otago. The deposits from seven glacial advances are described and modelled on a wet based glacier. Stratigraphic classification of ...
The geology of Bluff Hill, Southland, New Zealand.
The mineralogy and structure of two gabbronorite intrusions forming Bluff Hill, is described. They intrude volcanogenic metasediments of the Greenhills Group and together comprise a segment of Brook Street terrane (Coombs ...
Geology of the Dusky Sound area, Fiordland, with emphasis on the structural-metamorphic development of some porphyroblastic staurolite pelites.
A geological map of the Dusky Sound area (~ 700 km2) is presented at a scale of 1:59 000. The North and South Dusky areas are of generally contrasting character and are described separately. North Dusky is dominated by ...