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Notes on Benstonea (Pandanaceae) from the islands of Halmahera, New Guinea and Sulawesi
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FIGURE 1. A–D. Benstonea verruculosa. E–G. Benstonea stenocarpa. H. Benstonea celebica. A, E. Axillary syncarp. B. Peduncle
covered by prophylls. C, D, F. Details of pileus and stigmas. G. Habit. H. Polysyncarpic pending infructescence. A–C: From Callmander
& Lasut 1551 (Photos... |
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Table 1. Population properties in tree density and basal area for trees ≥ 5 cm trunk diameter at breast hight of examined species in three
forest types in lowland Kalimantan |
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Table 2. Architectural dimensions and functional traits of tree
saplings |
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Table 3. Difference among forest types in allometric relationships, ln y b1 ln xb0, between pairs (x, y) of sapling dimensions |
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Table 4. Inter-specific difference in allometric relatioships, ln yb1 ln xb0, between pairs of (x, y) of sapling
dimensions; specific b0ʼs are obtained under the assumption of the common b1 across species by forest types,
which are 1.1 for height vs. diameter, 1.25 for heig... |
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Table 5. Meanstandard deviation of species-specific functional traits for each forest types |
Jul 11, 2018 -
Complete Mitochondrial Genome and Taxonomic Revision of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007 (Gryllidae: Eneopterinae: Lebinthini)
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Habitat of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007. A, dead tree trunk in Kumawa (Papua, Indonesia); B, C, male sitting
on dead tree (A) during the day. |
Jul 11, 2018 -
Complete Mitochondrial Genome and Taxonomic Revision of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007 (Gryllidae: Eneopterinae: Lebinthini)
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Tree trunk with males of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007 engaged in singing activity during late afternoon in
Kumawa forest (Papua, Indonesia). Red circles mark males’ positions; height ca. 4 m. |
Jul 11, 2018 -
Complete Mitochondrial Genome and Taxonomic Revision of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007 (Gryllidae: Eneopterinae: Lebinthini)
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Females of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007. A, walking on leaf litter during early night; B, ovipositing in a mossy
tree root at night; in Kumawa (Papua, Indonesia). |
Jul 11, 2018 -
Complete Mitochondrial Genome and Taxonomic Revision of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007 (Gryllidae: Eneopterinae: Lebinthini)
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Calling song of Cardiodactylus muiri Otte, 2007. A, oscillogram of 19 syllables (= echemes); B–C, detailled
oscillogram (B) and sonogram (C) of five syllables; D, detailed oscillogram of one syllable; E, frequency spectrum of one
syllable. |