Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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THERMALLY ANOMALOUS LATE PLEISTOCENE MOLLUSCS FROM THE
SOUTH - WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE , SOUTH AFRICA Ву ANTHONY J.
TANKARD South African Museum , Cape Town ( With 3 figures and 2 tables ) (
MS ...
THERMALLY ANOMALOUS LATE PLEISTOCENE MOLLUSCS FROM THE
SOUTH - WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE , SOUTH AFRICA Ву ANTHONY J.
TANKARD South African Museum , Cape Town ( With 3 figures and 2 tables ) (
MS ...
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The Late Pleistocene fauna of the west coast is broadly divisible into two distinct ,
but contemporaneous , ecologic zones . These are , firstly , a cool - water , open -
coast facies characterized by rocky shore and sandy beach assemblages , and ...
The Late Pleistocene fauna of the west coast is broadly divisible into two distinct ,
but contemporaneous , ecologic zones . These are , firstly , a cool - water , open -
coast facies characterized by rocky shore and sandy beach assemblages , and ...
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The thermally anomalous Late Pleistocene molluscs also lived in shallow
protected embayments ( Addicott & Emerson 1959 ) . The only significant point of
difference between the two regions is that the open - coast facies of the Cape
coast ...
The thermally anomalous Late Pleistocene molluscs also lived in shallow
protected embayments ( Addicott & Emerson 1959 ) . The only significant point of
difference between the two regions is that the open - coast facies of the Cape
coast ...
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