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Advocacy coalitions, REDD+, and forest governance in Papua New Guinea: how likely is transformational change? Ecology and Society
Babon, Andrea; Charles Darwin University; Center for International Forestry Research; andrea.babon@students.cdu.edu.au; McIntyre, Daniel; Center for International Forestry Research; danthabard@gmail.com; Gowae, Gae Y.; University of Papua New Guinea; gygowae@gmail.com; Gallemore, Caleb; Northeastern Illinois University; Center for International Forestry Research; caleb.gallemore@gmail.com; Carmenta, Rachel; Center for International Forestry Research; r.carmenta@cgiar.org; Di Gregorio, Monica; University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment; Center for International Forestry Research; m.digregorio@leeds.ac.uk; Brockhaus, Maria; Center for International Forestry Research; m.brockhaus@cgiar.org.
Tropical forests in developing countries are increasingly being valued for their role in carbon sequestration. Such interest is reflected in the emergence of international initiatives for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). REDD+ requires addressing both tropical forests as complex social-ecological systems and the multiple sectors involved in tropical forest resources, which may necessitate transformational change away from business-as-usual approaches to forest governance. We studied the potential for REDD+ to mobilize an influential coalition of actors promoting transformational change in forest governance in Papua New Guinea (PNG), a leading proponent of REDD+ internationally. Combining policy network approaches with...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Advocacy coalition framework; Advocacy coalitions; Forest governance; Papua New Guinea; REDD+; Transformational change.
Ano: 2014
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Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Customary Marine Tenure in the Indo-Pacific Ecology and Society
Cinner, Joshua; James Cook University; joshua.cinner@jcu.edu.au.
For generations communities in the Western Pacific have employed a range of resource management techniques (including periodic reef closures, gear restrictions, entry limitations, and the protection of spawning aggregations) to limit marine resource use. Localized control over marine resources, commonly known as customary marine tenure (CMT), is the legal and cultural foundation for many of these practices. Because of their perceived potential to meet both conservation and community goals, these traditional resource management techniques are being revitalized by communities, governments, and NGOs as an integral part of national and regional marine conservation plans in the Pacific. However, the viability of conservation strategies built on a foundation...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Customary marine tenure; Common-property; Socioeconomic; Papua New Guinea; Indonesia..
Ano: 2005
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Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Fisheries Management in the Torres Strait, Australia: the Catalytic Role of Turtles and Dugong as Cultural Keystone Species Ecology and Society
Butler, James R. A.; CSIRO; james.butler@csiro.au; Tawake, Alifereti; James Cook University; alifereti.tawake@my.jcu.edu.au; Skewes, Tim; CSIRO; tim.skewes@csiro.au; Tawake, Lavenia; CSIRO; lavenia.tawake@csiro.au; McGrath, Vic; Torres Strait Regional Authority; vic.mcgrath@tsra.gov.au.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Adaptive comanagement; Climate change; Ecosystem services; Dugong; Governance; Livelihoods; Melanesia; Papua New Guinea; Resilience; Subsistence fisheries; Traditional ecological knowledge: turtles.
Ano: 2012
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Iron sources and dissolved-particulate interactions in the seawater of the Western Equatorial Pacific, iron isotope perspectives ArchiMer
Labatut, M.; Lacan, F.; Pradoux, C.; Chmeleff, J.; Radic, A.; Murray, J. W.; Poitrasson, F.; Johansen, A. M.; Thil, F..
This work presents iron isotope data in the western equatorial Pacific. Marine aerosols and top core margin sediments display a slightly heavy Fe isotopic composition (Fe-56) of 0.330.11 (2SD) and 0.140.07, respectively. Samples reflecting the influence of Papua New Guinea runoff (Sepik River and Rabaul volcano water) are characterized by crustal values. In seawater, Fe is mainly supplied in the particulate form and is found with a Fe-56 between -0.49 and 0.34 +/- 0.07 parts per thousand. The particulate Fe seems to be brought mainly by runoff and transported across continental shelves and slopes. Aerosols are suspected to enrich the surface Vitiaz Strait waters, while hydrothermal activity likely enriched New Ireland waters. Dissolved Fe isotopic ratios...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Iron isotopes; Particles; Equatorial Pacific; Papua New Guinea; Seawater; GEOTRACES.
Ano: 2014 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00290/40074/39162.pdf
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Benthic Foraminiferal response to sea level change in the mixed siliciclastic-carbonate system of southern Ashmore Trough (Gulf of Papua) ArchiMer
Carson, Brooke E.; Francis, Jason M.; Leckie, R. Mark; Droxler, Andre W.; Dickens, Gerald R.; Jorry, Stephan J.; Bentley, Sam J.; Peterson, Larry C.; Opdyke, Bradley N..
Ashmore Trough in the western Gulf of Papua (GoP) represents an outstanding modern example of a tropical mixed siliciclastic-carbonate depositional system where significant masses of both river-borne silicates and bank-derived neritic carbonates accumulate. In this study, we examine how benthic foraminiferal populations within Ashmore Trough vary in response to sea level-driven paleoenvironmental changes, particularly organic matter and sediment supply. Two 11.3-m-long piston cores and a trigger core were collected from the slope of Ashmore Trough and dated using radiocarbon and oxygen isotope measurements of planktic foraminifera. Relative abundances, principal component analyses, and cluster analyses of benthic foraminiferal assemblages in sediment...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Papua New Guinea; Margins; Foraminifera.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00087/19837/17482.pdf
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Nouveau cas d’asymétrie latérale chez les poissons : une nouvelle sous-famille, genre et espèce de porte-écuelles en eaux profondes de la Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée dans l’océan Pacifique ouest ArchiMer
Fricke, Ronald; Chen, Jhen-nien; Chen, Wei-jen.
The unusual clingfish Protogobiesox asymmetricus n. gen, n. sp. is described on the basis of four specimens collected in deep water off the north coast of Papua New Guinea in 2012. The species is characterized by its 9-10 dorsal rays, 8 anal rays, 17-24 pectoral-fin rays, 15 principal caudal-fin rays, 3 gills, third arch with 3 gill rakers, 34-35 total vertebrae, with asymmetrical lateral bending starting behind the skull, bent at an angle of 858-928; skull asymmetrical in frontal view; skin naked, surface of head and body without striae; disc without adhesive papillae. A new subfamily Protogobiesocinae is described for this species and Lepadicyathus mendeleevi Prokofiev, 2005, which is redescribed. The new subfamily is compared within the family; keys to...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Gobiesocidé; Porte-écuelles; Nouvelle sous-famille; Nouveau genre; Nouvelle espèce; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée; Phylogénie moléculaire; Expédition biodiversité PAPUA NIUGINI; Gobiesocidae; Clingfishes; New subfamily; New genus; New species; Papua New Guinea; Molecular phylogeny; PAPUA NIUGINI biodiversity expedition.
Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00476/58805/61519.pdf
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Orbital-scale variation in the magnetic content as a result of sea level changes in Papua New Guinea over the past 400 ka ArchiMer
Huang, Yin-sheng; Lee, Teh-quei; Hsu, Shu-kun.
We describe the orbital-scale environmental variation around Papua New Guinea (PNG) for the last 400 ka based on the environmental magnetism. Six magnetic parameters and the δ18O record of the core MD05-2928 are presented in the study. Results of magnetic analyses reveal opposite responses to different environmental conditions: Magnetic minerals were relatively fewer and finer in interglacial periods and were more and coarser in glacial periods. The reason could be suggested: In interglacial periods, sediments coming from central New Guinea were transported by the coastal currents in the northern Coral Sea and then imported to the core site location. Magnetic minerals would be relatively fewer and finer due to this longer transportation process. In glacial...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Papua New Guinea; Coral Sea; Wavelet analysis; Orbital forcing; Milankovitch cycles.
Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00296/40694/39691.pdf
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A new genus of deep-sea solenocerid shrimp (decapoda: penaeoidea) from papua new guinea ArchiMer
Chan, Tin-yam.
A new genus and species of deep-sea shrimp, Maximiliaeus odoceros, was collected from the Solomon Sea off Papua New Guinea. This penaeoid has a characteristic carapace: bearing large teeth on its entire dorsal border, and the presence of three parallel carinae that nearly run the entire length of the lateral carapace surface. Phylogenetic analysis using PEPCK and NaK sequences confirmed that this new taxon belongs to Solenoceridae.
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Decapoda; Deep water; Maximiliaeus odoceros; Papua New Guinea; Penaeoidea; Solenoceridae.
Ano: 2012 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00219/32977/31621.pdf
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A new species of Macrostomion Szépligeti (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from Papua New Guinea, with notes on the biology of the genus Naturalis
Shaw, M.R..
Macrostomion gnathothlibi spec. nov. is described from a series reared gregariously from a larva of the sphingid moth Gnathothlibus eratus eras (Boisduval) collected in Papua New Guinea. Dedanima Cameron, 1903, is synonymised with Macrostomion Szépligeti, 1900. A further four gregarious broods of Macrostomion are noted, three certainly and one probably reared from mummified larvae or prepupae of Sphingidae, from which it appears that Macrostomion species may all be gregarious parasitoids of Sphingidae.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Braconidae; Rogadinae; Macrostomion; Papua New Guinea; Host relations; 42.75.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/217472
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Five new species of Barringtonia (Lecythidaceae) from Papua New Guinea Naturalis
Jebb, M.; Prance, G.T..
Five new species of Barringtonia from Papua New Guinea are described and discussed: B. lumina, B. monticola, B. pinnifolia, B. serenae and B. tagala. All five species belong to section Barringtonia with closed flower buds. Notes are also provided for the seven monocaulous pachycaul species of Barringtonia in New Guinea.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Barringtonia; Monocauly; New species; Papua New Guinea.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526262
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Caridean shrimps (Crustacea, Decapoda) from seagrass habitats in Hansa Bay, Papua New Guinea Naturalis
Grave, Sammy de.
Five species of caridean shrimps collected from seagrass habitats at Hansa Bay, on the northern coastline of Papua New Guinea are reported. Four species are new to the fauna of Papua New Guinea. Morphological details of Nikoides danae, Latreutes pymoeus and L. porcinus are discussed and compared to previous records. The previously undescribed male secondary sexual appendices of N. danae and L. pymoeus are described.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Caridea; Papua New Guinea.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504943
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Miliusa lanceolata (Annonaceae), a new species from Papua New Guinea Naturalis
Chaowasku, T.; Keßler, P.J.A..
A new species, Miliusa lanceolata Chaowasku & Keßler (Annonaceae), is described and illustrated. It has been so far recorded from the D’Entrecasteaux Islands (Goodenough and Normanby Islands) and Louisiade Archipelago (Sudest Island), southeast off Papua New Guinea and is characterized by densely hairy young twigs, lanceolate leaves, and supra-axillary flowers with long pedicels. The relationship with similar species in the genus is also discussed and a key to the species of Miliusa in New Guinea is provided.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Annonaceae; Miliusa; Papua New Guinea; New species.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525771
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Ficobracon brusi gen. nov. & spec. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid reared from figs in Papua New Guinea Naturalis
Achterberg, C. van; Weiblen, G.D..
A new genus (Ficobracon gen. nov.; type species: Ficobracon brusi spec. nov.) of the subfamily Braconinae (Hymenoptera; Braconidae) is reported from figs (syconia) of Ficus wassa Roxb. in Papua New Guinea; the new genus is illustrated and described. It is the second genus belonging to the Braconidae reported to live in Ficus-syconia.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Hymenoptera; Braconidae; Braconinae; Braconini; Ficobracon; Ficus; Australian; Papuan; Papua New Guinea.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/215733
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Preliminary results of an orchid survey of New Britain, Papua New Guinea: five new species of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) Naturalis
Vermeulen, J.J.; Vogel, E.F. de; Vogel, A.P.T.M..
Five new species of Bulbophyllum, originating from New Britain in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea, are described.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Bismarck Archipelago; Bulbophyllum; New Britain; Orchidaceae; Papua New Guinea.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525970
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Mushroom corals (Scleractinia: Fungiidae) of Madang Lagoon, northern Papua New Guinea: an annotated check-list with the description of Cantharellus jebbi spec. nov.* Naturalis
Hoeksema, B.W..
A check-list of mushroom corals (Fungiidae) is given with annotations on their distribution in Madang Lagoon, northern Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea. A total of 36 fungiid species is recorded from this locality, which is more than from any other studied so far. One species, Cantharellus jebbi spec, nov., is new to science. It is the only monostomatous mushroom coral species known that is entirely encrusting. It also represents the first record of a recent Cantharellus species in the IndoMalayan region.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Scleractinia; Fungiidae; Mushroom corals; Madang; Papua New Guinea; Bismarck Sea; Distribution; New species; 42.72.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319370
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New sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta, Tenthredinidae) from Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia and Vietnam, with keys to genera and species Naturalis
Haris, A..
In total 32 new species of Tenthredinidae are described from Vietnam and 18 new species from Indonesia: Nesoselandria albotonkinensis spec. nov., N. albeotegularissima spec. nov., N. devriesiana spec. nov., Anapeptamena achterbergiana spec. nov., Neostromboceros nigrogiganteus spec. nov., N. gracilioides spec. nov., N. alboclypeatus spec. nov., N. daoensis spec. nov., N. phuongensis spec. nov., Abusarbidea bicoloristigmata spec. nov., Eusunoxa alboapicalis spec. nov., Neopoppia tonkinometallica spec. nov., Abeleses vietnamensis spec. nov., A. metallotonkinensis spec. nov., Heptamelus tonkinensis spec. nov., Athlophorus devriesi spec. nov., Rhopographus vietnamensis spec. nov., Xenapatidea hematothoracica spec. nov., X. devriesi spec. nov., Allantidea...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Hymenoptera; Symphyta; Tenthredinidae; Vietnam; Indonesia; Malaysia; Java; Sumatra; Borneo; Celebes; Papua New Guinea; New species; 42.75.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/209647
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Review of the Pterophoridae from New Guinea, with descriptions of eight new species (Lepidoptera) Naturalis
Gielis, C..
A review is given of the plume moths (Pterophoridae) from New Guinea with a checklist and notes on the known species. Newly recognized synonyms are: Deuterocopus torridus Meyrick, 1913, is a junior synonym of Deuterocopus planeta Meyrick, 1912; Platyptilia teleacma Meyrick, 1932, is a junior synonym of Lantanophaga pusillidactyla (Walker, 1864), and Aciptilia denticulata Yano, 1963, is a junior synonym of Pterophorus niveus (Snellen, 1903). Eight new species are described: Deuterocopus devosi spec. nov., Nippoptilia rutteni spec. nov., Megalorhipida deboeri spec.nov., Hellinsia wamenae spec. nov., H. tariensis spec. nov., H. agassizi spec. nov., H. kaiapensis spec. nov. and H. carphodactoides spec. nov.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Lepidoptera; Pterophoridae; New Guinea; Papua New Guinea; Irian Jaya; New species; Synonyms; Review; 42.75.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/216158
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On present day islands and past distributions Naturalis
Renema, W..
Southeast Asia, and especially the Philippines-Indonesia-Papua New Guinea Archipelago, harbours the world’s highest marine diversity. This region also had a complex geological history. This raises the question whether these two attributes are related and, if so, how. To locally build high species richness in a region, the balance between speciation/immigration and extinction/exturpation should be positive over at least part of its geologic history.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Islands; Geology; Marine diversity; Speciation; Immigration; Extinction; Exturpation; Phillippines; Indonesia; Papua New Guinea; 42.65; 38.22.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428070
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A taxonomic revision of the genus Dolianthus (Rubiaceae) Naturalis
Davis, Aaron P.; Bridson, Diane M..
A taxonomic revision of Dolianthus C.H. Wright (Rubiaceae-Psychotrieae) is presented, including a key to species, full descriptions, distribution maps, and a list of specimens examined. Eleven species are transferred from Amaracarpus to Dolianthus, resulting in ten new combinations. Two species are described as new to science: D. kairoi and D. ovatifolius. In total, thirteen species are included in Dolianthus. Dolianthus is endemic to the highlands (montane to subalpine and alpine zones) of Papua New Guinea.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Amaracarpus; Dolianthus; Psychotria; Psychotrieae; Papua New Guinea.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525178
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Transfer of Papua New Guinea’s Gleichenia hooglandii to Sticherus (Gleicheniaceae) Naturalis
Perrie, L.R..
Based on its morphology and in accordance with modern circumscriptions of genera among the Gleicheniaceae, a new combination in Sticherus is made for the Papua New Guinean fern originally described as Gleichenia hooglandii.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Gleichenia; Gleicheniaceae; Papua New Guinea; Sticherus; Taxonomy.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/659130
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