[Taxacom] Moas and divaricates
Kenneth Kinman
kinman at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 7 20:19:43 CST 2019
Note that only members of that Society can access the current newsletter at their website.
There is a very interesting paper (Greenwood and Atkinson, 1977) on this subject available online (see weblink below).
---------------Ken Kinman
https://newzealandecology.org/nzje/2780.pdf
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Subject: [Taxacom] Moas and divaricates
For anyone interested in host plant relationships of extinct moas and the
origin of divaricating plants there is a small article published in the
Botanical Society of Otago on that subject. If interested, I can provide a
pdf or you can access the newsletter at the Society websites at
https://www.bso.org.nz/newsletter It is the most recent newsletter.
Grehan, J.R. Hungry Moas and Divaricating Shrubs. Botanical Society of
Otago Newsletter 88: 19-22.
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