Based on field studies and a previous review of the literature, 22 plant communities are recognized in the two adjacent South Pacific archipelagoes of Samoa and Tonga. Because of similarities of climate and flora, most of the communities are similar in the two archipelagoes; the major differences result from the coralline nature of most of Tonga and the volcanic nature of Samoa. The communities are briefly described, the dominant species are listed, and the variation between the two archipelagoes is noted
The flora and vegetation of an area in north-eastern Vanua Levu that is part of Fiji's last major sy...
The Fiji Archipelago comprises a Tertiary island arc with several hundred small and a few large mou...
Botanical studies along mountain-to-sea transects are a key component of the Pacific-Asia Biodiversi...
The botany of four small, relatively undisturbed tuff cone islands off the east coast of Upolu, Wes...
The natural vegetation of the volcanic region of Savai'i, Western Samoa, as surveyed on an expediti...
The vegetation of the Society Islands, 16°-18° south of the equator, in the wet SE trade wind belt,...
Rarotonga is the largest (64 km2 ) and by far the highest (652 m) of the Cook Islands. The native ...
On the 21 small islands located within the northern bays and reef systems of Tongatapu, Tonga, speci...
A review of the status of bryological research in each of the nations, states or governmental units ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThis study examined the composition and structure of tropical rain forest in ...
Recent botanical collections by H. S. McKee and Douglas E. Yen, together with the few available rec...
stand-level profiles, PABITRA net The tropical realm of the Pacific contains many islands with close...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyDispersal guilds hold key ecological implications for the vegetation history ...
A total of 194 species of marine algae (14 Cyanobacteria, 41 Chlorophyta, 11 Heterokontophyta and 12...
The terrestrial flora of the Rotuma island group consists of over 500 species of indigenous and int...
The flora and vegetation of an area in north-eastern Vanua Levu that is part of Fiji's last major sy...
The Fiji Archipelago comprises a Tertiary island arc with several hundred small and a few large mou...
Botanical studies along mountain-to-sea transects are a key component of the Pacific-Asia Biodiversi...
The botany of four small, relatively undisturbed tuff cone islands off the east coast of Upolu, Wes...
The natural vegetation of the volcanic region of Savai'i, Western Samoa, as surveyed on an expediti...
The vegetation of the Society Islands, 16°-18° south of the equator, in the wet SE trade wind belt,...
Rarotonga is the largest (64 km2 ) and by far the highest (652 m) of the Cook Islands. The native ...
On the 21 small islands located within the northern bays and reef systems of Tongatapu, Tonga, speci...
A review of the status of bryological research in each of the nations, states or governmental units ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThis study examined the composition and structure of tropical rain forest in ...
Recent botanical collections by H. S. McKee and Douglas E. Yen, together with the few available rec...
stand-level profiles, PABITRA net The tropical realm of the Pacific contains many islands with close...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyDispersal guilds hold key ecological implications for the vegetation history ...
A total of 194 species of marine algae (14 Cyanobacteria, 41 Chlorophyta, 11 Heterokontophyta and 12...
The terrestrial flora of the Rotuma island group consists of over 500 species of indigenous and int...
The flora and vegetation of an area in north-eastern Vanua Levu that is part of Fiji's last major sy...
The Fiji Archipelago comprises a Tertiary island arc with several hundred small and a few large mou...
Botanical studies along mountain-to-sea transects are a key component of the Pacific-Asia Biodiversi...