Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants
2020 doctoral thesis by Matthew Biddick at Victoria University of Wellington
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Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants
Summary
Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants is a doctoral thesis[1].
Key Facts
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants authored Matthew Biddick[2].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[3].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's publisher is recorded as Open Access Repository Victoria University of Wellington[4].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's DOI is recorded as 10.26686/WGTN.17151437[5].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's country of origin is recorded as New Zealand[7].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's publication date is recorded as +2020-01-01T00:00:00Z[8].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's main subject is recorded as Foster's rule[9].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's main subject is recorded as island syndrome[10].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's title is recorded as Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants[11].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's copyright holder is recorded as Matthew Biddick[12].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's thesis submitted to is recorded as Victoria University of Wellington[13].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[14].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[15].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's thesis committee member is recorded as Kevin C. Burns[16].
- Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's thesis committee member is recorded as Peter Ritchie[17].
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Repeated patterns in the evolution of size in island plants's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[3].