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Here the factors relate to identification and the estimation of minimum numbers of
individuals represented . In the present case the ... 1967 : 120 ) does not apply
because , as is explained below , each individual is represented only by its jaws .
Here the factors relate to identification and the estimation of minimum numbers of
individuals represented . In the present case the ... 1967 : 120 ) does not apply
because , as is explained below , each individual is represented only by its jaws .
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Significant variation in mean individual size in different populations of the same
species would tend to support the view that the evident changes could not have
resulted from minor , albeit regular , fluctuations since such physical responses ...
Significant variation in mean individual size in different populations of the same
species would tend to support the view that the evident changes could not have
resulted from minor , albeit regular , fluctuations since such physical responses ...
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MENSURATION AND CALCULATION OF INDICES Variation in mean individual
size and in species diversity was investigated . Calculations concerning the
former were all based on a series of measurements taken from individual
specimens .
MENSURATION AND CALCULATION OF INDICES Variation in mean individual
size and in species diversity was investigated . Calculations concerning the
former were all based on a series of measurements taken from individual
specimens .
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Contents
THE CAMPANIAN AND MAASTRICHTIAN OSTRACODA OF SOUTH | 2 |
Systematic descriptions | 12 |
Discussion | 131 |
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Agulhas Bank analysis appear assemblage BH-9 borehole Boomplaas Byneskranskop Camp Campanian Campanian-Maastrichtian Cape Cave cent climate considerable correlation cytheracean dense depth detailed DIEGO Dingle distribution element environmental environments evidence fact Factor fauna Figure flavescens genera genus glacial grass highly hillsides Igoda important increase indicate individual internal interpretation irroratus late lateral length less levels LIBRARY loading locality lower Maastrichtian material mean Mfolozi River micromammalian moderate Needs Nibela noted occurs ostracod ostracod assemblages Otomys palaeoecology parameters pattern period Pleistocene population possible preference present probably proportions range recorded relatively Remarks represented Richards Bay ridge samples Santonian scrub sequence shelf similar slope South south-east Africa species specimens stage suggested Table unit upper valley valves variation varius vegetation Zululand