The study of the ichthyofaunal corpus yielded by the archaeological site of Teouma, Efate Island, Vanuatu, has
revealed the unexpected presence of a significant number of bones of Eleotridae (Sleepers) on the site, as early as
2920–2870 cal. B.P. Out of the 8560 identified fish remains associated with the Lapita layers, which document
the period of initial settlement of the archipelago, 1368 have been determined as belonging to eleotrids, including
species of the genera Giuris, Ophiocara and Eleotris. They represent 16% of the corpus and occupy second
Checklist of Vanuatu birds
Checklist - the journal of biodiversity data. 13 (6): 755-582
The Wilson Journal of ornithology 118 (3): 295-308. PDF file
Annual report. PDF
Annual Report. PDF
Chapter? PDF.
NeoBiota 30: 151-166: Research article. PFD
Published by California Academy of Sciences and the Christensen Research Institute. Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences Number 15. 98 p. PDF
W. John Tennent
W. John Tennent, Biogeography and Conservation Laboratory, Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK;
email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Nachr. entomol. Ver. Apollo, N.F. 25 (1/2): 79-96 (2004)
edited by Philippe Bouchet, Herve Le Guyader, Olivier Pascal. Publications Scientifiques du Museum. IRD Editions. Pro-Natura International.
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 12
2 pages. PDF
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 13
2 pages. PDF
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 21
2 pages. PDF
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 22
2 pages. PDF
VESS
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 24
2 pages. PDF
VESS
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 1
2 pages. pdf
VESS
Threatened Species Factsheet No. 2
2 pages. PDF
VESS