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A slightly shoddily scanned copy of a report I wrote as a student, documenting the flora of the cloud forests of Pohnpei, in the Federated States of Micronesia.
I wrote it with the invaluable assistance of Bob Raynor from the Nature Conservancy, and Don Buden from the College of Micronesia, as part of a plant science research project for the University of Tasmania (now UTAS). It contains basic information on the appearance of cloud forest flora, their habitat preferences where known, and their ethnobotanical uses where relevant.Copies of this report were printed circulated to universities in the region.
Photos were taken on my old Pentax Spot-matic, often through a cloud of biting midges, in high winds. I later spent several hundred dollars having the tropical fungus scraped from the inside of my camera lenses. A prime example of how these factors can affect photo quality may be seen on the front cover (Hint: it's one of the lycophytes...). From a contemporary perspective, I regret my abuse of the Comic Sans font, but as the original files are on a zip disk somewhere (remember those?), I'm afraid that's something we'll all have to live with.
A slightly shoddily scanned copy of a report I wrote as a student, documenting the flora of the cloud forests of Pohnpei, in the Federated States of Micronesia.
I wrote it with the invaluable assistance of Bob Raynor from the Nature Conservancy, and Don Buden from the College of Micronesia, as part of a plant science research project for the University of Tasmania (now UTAS). It contains basic information on the appearance of cloud forest flora, their habitat preferences where known, and their ethnobotanical uses where relevant.Copies of this report were printed circulated to universities in the region.
Photos were taken on my old Pentax Spot-matic, often through a cloud of biting midges, in high winds. I later spent several hundred dollars having the tropical fungus scraped from the inside of my camera lenses. A prime example of how these factors can affect photo quality may be seen on the front cover (Hint: it's one of the lycophytes...). From a contemporary perspective, I regret my abuse of the Comic Sans font, but as the original files are on a zip disk somewhere (remember those?), I'm afraid that's something we'll all have to live with.
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A slightly shoddily scanned copy of a report I wrote as a student, documenting the flora of the cloud forests of Pohnpei, in the Federated States of Micronesia.
I wrote it with the invaluable assistance of Bob Raynor from the Nature Conservancy, and Don Buden from the College of Micronesia, as part of a plant science research project for the University of Tasmania (now UTAS). It contains basic information on the appearance of cloud forest flora, their habitat preferences where known, and their ethnobotanical uses where relevant.Copies of this report were printed circulated to universities in the region.
Photos were taken on my old Pentax Spot-matic, often through a cloud of biting midges, in high winds. I later spent several hundred dollars having the tropical fungus scraped from the inside of my camera lenses. A prime example of how these factors can affect photo quality may be seen on the front cover (Hint: it's one of the lycophytes...). From a contemporary perspective, I regret my abuse of the Comic Sans font, but as the original files are on a zip disk somewhere (remember those?), I'm afraid that's something we'll all have to live with.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Verfügbare Formate
Als PDF, TXT herunterladen oder online auf Scribd lesen