Vegetation Ecosystem Studies on both hill and wetland species, Great Barrier Island, New Zealand.
- 15 September 2015
- journal article
- Published by Jiangxi Province ChengZhu Environmental Engineering Company Ltd in Journal of Environment and Health Science
Abstract
Vegetation Ecosystem Studies on both hill and wetland species, Great Barrier Island, New Zealand. Author: Liu Huan, Master of Science (First Class Honours), The University of Auckland. Advisor: George Perry, School of Environment, Faculty of Science, The University of AucklandKeywords
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