「orinoco」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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rmana: Manioc and Maize Subsistence along the | Orinoco, Academic Press, 1980, ISBN 978-0-12-595350-4 |
Their greatest diversity is in the | Orinoco and Amazon basins. |
T. microstomus inhabits the Amazon, | Orinoco, and Essequibo River basins. |
ernus, O. batrachostoma, O. flabelliferus, O. | orinoco, and O. reinhardtii. |
In Trouble Again: A Journey Between the | Orinoco and the Amazon (1988) |
H. orestis is found in the Amazon, | Orinoco and Essequibo River basins. |
ed marsh forest of the adjacent deltas of the | Orinoco and nearby rivers. |
valid species occur in the Amazon basin; the | Orinoco basin harbors about 22 species and ranks seco |
amily, and are found southeastern Brazil, the | Orinoco Basin, Venezuela and Colombia. |
in the Western Amazon Basin and parts of the | Orinoco Basin. |
It occurs in the Rio Negro and | Orinoco basins of Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil. |
l production will decrease, while that of the | Orinoco Belt and its massive bitumen deposits will in |
els, caecilians, tamarins, poison dart frogs, | orinoco crocodiles, and vampire bats. |
It occurs in the | Orinoco delta, through the Guianas, to the Amazon Riv |
er, Francis E. Bond, undertook in 1911 to the | Orinoco Delta. |
This species occurs in the upper | Orinoco drainage. |
genus are distributed in the upper Amazon and | Orinoco drainages, along the Atlantic slope of the An |
Jamari, Preto da Eva, Urubu rivers and upper | Orinoco drainages. |
The wimple piranha is found in the Amazon, | Orinoco, Essequibo, and upper Paraguay River basins i |
For example, | Orinoco extra heavy oil contains 4.5% sulfur as well |
thabasca Oil Sands in Alberta, Canada and the | Orinoco extra heavy oil deposit in Venezuela. |
A railroad spur serves the | Orinoco facility. |
the Spanish in the 15th century, who named it | Orinoco, meaning "a place to paddle." |
O. alternus and O. | orinoco originate from the Rio Negro and Orinoco Rive |
In a trip to the upper Meta River in the | Orinoco plains in 1940, he conducted research and lat |
aquarium is an artificial reproduction of the | Orinoco Rainforest. |
They are said to have originated in the | Orinoco region in Venezuela. |
Native Americans from the | Orinoco region kept moving through this region to col |
Hawk inhabits parts of the Amazon Basin, the | Orinoco region, and French Guiana. |
It is part of the | Orinoco River basin. |
lower Amazon River basin, Nanay River, upper | Orinoco River basin |
the Cinnamon Attila range occurs on the upper | Orinoco River drainage; it continues into eastern and |
atfish of the family Doradidae endemic to the | Orinoco River in Venezuela. |
the east and southeast and covers most of the | Orinoco River drainage. |
(16 in) SL and originates from the Amazon and | Orinoco River basins. |
This species originates from the | Orinoco River basin and reaches a length of about 20 |
Venezuela in areas west, north, and upon the | Orinoco River region and to the Caribbean coast; also |
deltae) is a species of opossum found in the | Orinoco River delta region of Venezuela, South Americ |
nsport of goods past the Atures Rapids on the | Orinoco River in the late 19th century (mostly rubber |
ecies originates from the Rio Negro and upper | Orinoco River basins and reaches a length of about 32 |
; in Venezuela it is in the headwaters of the | Orinoco River in the south. |
a natural canal between the Amazon River and | Orinoco River basins, is first encountered by Europea |
ela in the eastern Amazon Basin and the lower | Orinoco River region of eastern Venezuela. |
udy curanderos in the town of Tucipata by the | Orinoco river in Venezuela. |
in central-eastern Venezuela by avoiding the | Orinoco River itself, but living on its eastern side, |
s, also Colombia with most of Venezuela, (the | Orinoco River basin), a disjunct range of the Green-a |
he upper third of the Caribbean north-flowing | Orinoco River Basin and east and southeastwards into |
In Venezuela it occurs upriver in the | Orinoco River basin, but not the final 1300 km; its r |
and was awarded by its board for research on | Orinoco River Indians. |
tern Colombia, and a mid-river section of the | Orinoco River drainage of central-southwestern Venezu |
and Peru; it is in eastern Venezuela and the | Orinoco River Basin. |
As well as filming in the regions of the | Orinoco River in Venezuela, there was a stint of loca |
Basin, the Guianan region, and the southeast | Orinoco River Basin in Venezuela; besides northern Br |
northern Colombia, and western Venezuela, the | Orinoco River system of Venezuela, to southeast coast |
zil and the Guyanas, the eastern banks of the | Orinoco River drainage in central Venezuela. |
nezuela, the upper and eastern reaches of the | Orinoco River Basin and eastwards into Brazil's Rorai |
Peru, and northern Bolivia; also the eastern | Orinoco River Basin of Venezuela. |
ies and appears to be restricted to the upper | Orinoco River system of Venezuela and possibly the up |
Venezuela; also, the entire eastern Venezuela | Orinoco River grouping is part of the northern Amazon |
The species are found through the | Orinoco River, Amazon River, and Rio de La Plata basi |
enezuela, central regions, mostly east of the | Orinoco River, and in the east with Guyana, and in th |
rtery that connects the Amazon Basin with the | Orinoco River, thus uniting Venezuela, Colombia and B |
k on the Spanish Outpost of Santo Tome on the | Orinoco River, against Raleigh's orders, and in viola |
e discovery of Trinidad and the mouths of the | Orinoco River. |
Venezuela's geographic area lies south of the | Orinoco River; however, this region contains only 5% |
stream regions of the Caribbean north-flowing | Orinoco River; it occurs on the downstream, eastern b |
ela in the downstream regions surrounding the | Orinoco River; the contiguous range continues eastwar |
The | Orinoco Saltator or Orinocan Saltator (Saltator oreno |
mated by oil companies that the Athabasca and | Orinoco sites (both of similar size) have as much as |
Orinoco Sword-nosed Bat, Lonchorhina orinocensis - Li | |
The | Orinoco Sword-nosed Bat (Lonchorhina orinocensis) is |
Athabasca oil sands in Alberta, Canada or the | Orinoco tar sands in Venezuela. |
They are believed to have originated in the | Orinoco valley in South America, migrating to the Ant |
quiare is an inland distributary of the upper | Orinoco, which flows southward into the Rio Negro and |
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