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  • Macdonald, M. A (University of Cape Coast, 1976-06)
    Evidence is presented to show that divorce and nest-site change do occur in the Fulmar; such changes can be associated with failure to rear a chick the previous year. A particularly low adult mortality was found. © Taylor ...
  • Edwards, David, S; Lyon, A. G (University of Cape Coast, 1982-07)
    New material collected from the Rhynie Chert Bed (Siegenian age) has revealed new filamentous and unicellular algae. Two of the filamentous forms and one palmelloid form are described. Filamentous and unicellular algae are ...
  • Stephens, Charles, E. (University of Cape Coast, 1974-03)
    Mitosis in the root-tips of Hydrocleis nymphoides occurs throughout day and night with interphase and prophase always predominating and showing a negative correlation with each other. Except for interphase, all the stages ...
  • YANNEY EWUSIE, J.; QUAYE, E. C. (University of Cape Coast, 1976-08)
    The time of flower opening and closure has been observed in twenty species belonging to nine different families. Increasing light initiates opening in some flowers and different species have different thresholds of response. ...
  • Smith, David, A.S; Gordon, I.J (The Genetical Society of Great Britain, 1987-03)
    Hypolimnas misippus is a polymorphic and mimetic butterfly with a pantropical distribution. The polymorphism is autosomal and female-limited, the several female forms being generally regarded as Batesian mimics of the ...
  • Gordon, I.J. (The Genetical Society of Great Britain, 1984)
    The polymorphism of Danaus chrysippus is anomalous since it is a distasteful butterfly. In a field study of the B locus polymorphism in Ghana, significant changes in the morph frequencies were recorded over eighteen months ...

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