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1997

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Les poissons d'eau douce de Nouvelle-Caledonie : implications biogeograhiques de recentes decouvertes / by Bernard Seret

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Les poissons d'eau douce de Nouvelle-Caledonie : implications biogeograhiques de recentes decouvertes / by Bernard Seret
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS

Inventaires compares des poissons des eaux interieures de trois iles oceaniques tropicales de l'indo-Pacificque (La Nouvelle-Caledonie et Tahiti) / by Gerard Marquet...[et al.]

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Inventaires compares des poissons des eaux interieures de trois iles oceaniques tropicales de l'indo-Pacificque (La Nouvelle-Caledonie et Tahiti) / by Gerard Marquet...[et al.]
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023 BY ANONYMOUS

Improbable colonists: Helminth Parasites of freshwater fishes on an Oceanic Island / by William F.Font

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Improbable colonists: Helminth Parasites of freshwater fishes on an Oceanic Island / by William F.Font
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Fiaola: fisheries management plan / fuafuaga tatau mo le vaaia lelei o ia ma figota for the Village

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Fiaola: fisheries management plan / fuafuaga tatau mo le vaaia lelei o ia ma figota for the Village
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Sustainable tourism - new challenges for the future: a resource management and nature conservation perspective / by Samuelu Sesega

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Sustainable tourism - new challenges for the future: a resource management and nature conservation perspective / by Samuelu Sesega
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The historic biogeography and community ecology of Polynesian pigeons and doves / by David W. Steadman

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The historic biogeography and community ecology of Polynesian pigeons and doves / by David W. Steadman
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Impact of early Polynesian occupation on the land snail fauna of Henderson Island, Pitcairn group (South Pacific)

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Impact of early Polynesian occupation on the land snail fauna of Henderson Island, Pitcairn group (South Pacific)
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The spread of Pomacea canaliculata (Larmarck, Gastropoda, Ampullariidae), an introduced freshwater apple snail on O'ahu Hawaii

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The spread of Pomacea canaliculata (Larmarck, Gastropoda, Ampullariidae), an introduced freshwater apple snail on O'ahu Hawaii
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Extinction vulnerability and selectivity: combining ecological and paleontological views / by Michael L. McKinney

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Extinction vulnerability and selectivity: combining ecological and paleontological views / by Michael L. McKinney
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Patterns of introduction of non-indigenous non-marine snails and slugs in the Hawaiian Islands / by Robert H. Cowie

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Patterns of introduction of non-indigenous non-marine snails and slugs in the Hawaiian Islands / by Robert H. Cowie
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