Hawaiian Quaternary paleoenvironments: A review of geological, pedological, and botanical evidence
RT Gavenda - Pacific Science, 1992 - degruyter.com
Climates in Hawaii during glacial periods were relatively wetter and cooler than interglacial
climates. Eolian deposits indicate that northeasterly trade winds predominated during glacial …
climates. Eolian deposits indicate that northeasterly trade winds predominated during glacial …
[图书][B] Lapakhi, Hawaii: archaeological studies
HD Tuggle, P Griffin, R Cordy, JH Smith, M Noonan… - 1973 - ehrafarchaeology.yale.edu
This is a collection of reports examining the relationships between lowland and upland
archeological features, and settlement and subsistence patterns, in the Lapakahi area of …
archeological features, and settlement and subsistence patterns, in the Lapakahi area of …
Vegetation maps of the upland plant communities on the islands of Hawai'i, Maui, Moloka'i, and Lana'i
JD Jacobi - 1989 - scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu
A set of vegetation maps describing the upland plant communities on four of the major
Hawaiian Islands was prepared as part of a survey conducted by the US Fish and Wildlife …
Hawaiian Islands was prepared as part of a survey conducted by the US Fish and Wildlife …
[引用][C] Comparison of east-flank vegetations on Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, Hawaii
D Mueller-Dombois, VJ Krajina - Proc. Symp. Recent Adv. Trop. Ecol. Varnasi, India, 1968
The impact of the prehistoric Polynesians on the Hawaiian ecosystem
PV Kirch - 1982 - scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu
Evidence obtained from archaeological and ancillary studies of paleoenvironment suggests
that the prehistoric Polynesians had a far greater impact on the Hawaiian ecosystem than …
that the prehistoric Polynesians had a far greater impact on the Hawaiian ecosystem than …
Evolutionary ecology of aeolian and subterranean habitats in Hawaii
FG Howarth - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1987 - cell.com
Inhospitable lava flows, high altitude stone deserts and subterranean habitats in the
Hawaiian islands ure now known to support a considerable variety of endemic arthropod …
Hawaiian islands ure now known to support a considerable variety of endemic arthropod …
Regional forcing explains local species diversity and turnover on tropical islands
Aim To determine the role of regional forcing on plot‐level species diversity and
composition, and to quantify the relative importance of biogeographical and climatic factors …
composition, and to quantify the relative importance of biogeographical and climatic factors …
[图书][B] Isles of refuge: wildlife and history of the northwestern Hawaiian Islands
MJ Rauzon - 2000 - books.google.com
In Isles of Refuge, the first book solely devoted to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, field
biologist Mark Rauzon shares his extensive, first-hand knowledge of their natural history …
biologist Mark Rauzon shares his extensive, first-hand knowledge of their natural history …
[图书][B] In deeper waters: photographic studies of Hawaiian deep-sea habitats and life-forms
EH Chave, A Malahoff - 1998 - books.google.com
Thousands of meters beneath the surface of Hawaii's warm, sunlit waters lies the vast
Hawaiian Ridge, a dark, cold region more than 2,600 kilometers in length. Its undersea …
Hawaiian Ridge, a dark, cold region more than 2,600 kilometers in length. Its undersea …
Island biogeography, the effects of taxonomic effort and the importance of island niche diversity to single-island endemic species
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per
island and hence has taxonomy at its foundation. Yet as a metric used in tests of the theory …
island and hence has taxonomy at its foundation. Yet as a metric used in tests of the theory …