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Bat-Plant Associations Showing 17 of 17 1. BATS AND THE HORSETAIL...

31908 Bat-Plant Associations Showing 17 of 17 1. BATS AND THE HORSETAIL... http://www.nbii.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_6_2_7856_859_0_43/ This webpage describes the Marianas flying fox (Pteropus mariannas) and its pollination of the flowers of the horsetail tree (Casuarina equisetifolia) which grows on the coasts of many tropical lands. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science flying   fox   pollination   broken   bones   coconut   palm   horsetail   tree   manna   gum   bat   species   fruit   bats   baobab Jan 1, 2007  

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The pattern of morphological variation of Cocos nucifera in Mexico was statistically and numerically evaluated. Forty-one populations were analyzed, using 17 morphological fruit characters.
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Populations of silver rice rats are found at extremely low densities on twelve islands in the Lower Keys and were listed as endangered primarily because its wetland habitat had been destroyed by residential and commercial con- struction activities.
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Cosmetic emulsions were prepared using four different neutralizers; borax, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and alkali extract from coconut husk (Cocos nucifera).
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