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Operation Wallacea have been running research expeditions since 1995, all these research documents originate directly from our research sites around the world.

Documents found: 810

2005 Report: Opwall Indonesia Lambusango Forest Conservation Project 2005
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial
Location: Indonesia
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2005 Report: Opwall Indonesia Buton Large Mammal Monitoring Report 2005
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial
Location: Indonesia
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2005 Report: Opwall Indonesia Buton Biodiversity Value Report 2005
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial
Location: Indonesia
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2005 Report: Opwall Honduras Cusuco Field Report 2005
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial
Location: Honduras
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2005 Report: Opwall Honduras Buenos Aires Field Report 2005
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial
Location: Honduras
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2005 Report: Opwall Honduras Cayos Cochinos Marine Science Report 2005
Year: 2005
Interest: Marine
Location: Honduras
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2005 Report: Opwall Egypt St Katherine Mycology Report 2005
Year: 2005
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2005 Report: Opwall Egypt St Katherine Botany Report 2005
Year: 2005
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2005 Report: Opwall Egypt Sinai Bat Report 2005
Year: 2005
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2005 Report: Opwall Egypt Ras Mohammed Monitoring Report 2005
Year: 2005
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2005 Publication: First collections of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from Honduras: descriptions of six new species. Journal of Natural History, 39: 253-263
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial & Invertebrates
Location: Honduras

Wiles PR (2005) First collections of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) from Honduras: descriptions of six new species. Journal of Natural History, 39: 253-263

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2005 Publication: Natural History Notes. Bothrops asper (Barba amarilla, terciopelo). Maximum elevation. Herpetological Bulletin, 94: 29–31
Year: 2005
Interest: Terrestrial & Herpetofauna
Location: Honduras

Talley BL, Fraser DC, Wilson LD, Townsend JA. 2005. Natural History Notes. Bothrops asper (Barba amarilla, terciopelo). Maximum elevation. Herpetological Bulletin, 94: 29–31

2005 Publication: Folk taxonomy of reef fish and the value of participatory monitoring in Wakatobi National Park, southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. SPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin #18, 18-24
Year: 2005
Interest: Conservation Management, Fisheries & Marine
Location: Indonesia

May D (2005) Folk taxonomy of reef fish and the value of participatory monitoring in Wakatobi National Park, southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. SPC Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin #18, 18-24

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2005 Publication: Use of intertidal mangrove and sea wall habitats by coral reef fishes in the Wakatobi Marine Park, Indonesia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 53(1): 119-124
Year: 2005
Interest: Intertidal Ecology & Marine
Location: Indonesia

Weis JS, Weis P (2005) Use of intertidal mangrove and sea wall habitats by coral reef fishes in the Wakatobi Marine Park, Indonesia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 53(1): 119-124

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2005 Publication: Evaluating contrasting approaches to marine ecotourism: ‘dive tourism’ and ‘research tourism’ in the Wakatobi Marine National Park, Indonesia. In: Boissevain J, Selwyn T (eds.) Contesting the Foreshore: Tourism, Society and Politics on the Coast. Amsterdam University Press, Netherlands. ISBN: 978-9-05356-694-7
Year: 2005
Interest: Conservation Management & Marine
Location: Indonesia

Clifton J (2005) Evaluating contrasting approaches to marine ecotourism: ‘dive tourism’ and ‘research tourism’ in the Wakatobi Marine National Park, Indonesia. In: Boissevain J, Selwyn T (eds.) Contesting the Foreshore: Tourism, Society and Politics on the Coast. Amsterdam University Press, Netherlands. ISBN: 978-9-05356-694-7

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2005 Publication: Thermal tactics of air-breathing and non air-breathing c inhabiting mangrove tidepools on Pulau Hoga, Indonesia. Copeia, 2005(4): 886-893
Year: 2005
Interest: Behaviour, Intertidal Ecology & Marine
Location: Indonesia

Taylor JR, Cook MM, Kirkpatrick AL, Galleher SN, Eme J, Bennett WA (2005) Thermal tactics of air-breathing and non air-breathing Gobiids inhabiting mangrove tidepools on Pulau Hoga, Indonesia. Copeia, 2005(4): 886-893

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2005 Publication: Is photoinhibiton of zooxanthellae photosynthesis the primary cause of thermal induced bleaching in corals? Global Change Biology, 11(1): 1-11
Year: 2005
Interest: Environmental Science & Marine
Location: Indonesia

Smith DJ, Suggett DJ, Baker NR (2005) Is photoinhibiton of zooxanthellae photosynthesis the primary cause of thermal induced bleaching in corals? Global Change Biology, 11(1): 1-11

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2005 Publication: Respiratory physiology of three Indo-Pacific fiddler crabs: metabolic responses to intertidal zonation patterns. Crustaceana, 78(8): 965-974
Year: 2005
Interest: Intertidal Ecology, Invertebrates & Marine
Location: Indonesia

Jiminez AG, Bennett WA (2005) Respiratory physiology of three Indo-Pacific fiddler crabs: metabolic responses to intertidal zonation patterns. Crustaceana, 78(8): 965-974

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2005 Publication: Sediment impacts on growth rates of Acropora and Porites corals from fringing reefs of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Coral Reefs, 24(3): 437-441
Year: 2005
Interest: Environmental Science & Marine
Location: Indonesia

Crabbe MJC, Smith DJ (2005) Sediment impacts on growth rates of Acropora and Porites corals from fringing reefs of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Coral Reefs, 24(3): 437-441

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2005 Publication: Herpetofaunal richness and community structure of offshore islands of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biotropica, 37: 279–290
Year: 2005
Interest: Community Ecology, Terrestrial & Herpetofauna
Location: Indonesia

Gillespie GR, Howard SD, Lockie D, Scroggie M, Boeadi (2005) Herpetofaunal richness and community structure of offshore islands of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biotropica, 37: 279–290

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