. Check-list of the species of fishes known from the Philippine Archipelago. Fishes. 372 MOUNT MAQUILING rates with changes in climatic factors. It is very clear that the variations in rates of growth do not follow the variations in any single factor. Thus, temperature and light intensity are high when growth is slowest, while growth is also slow when tern- Periods of four weeks ending— Mar,?6 AprXB June2 JulyZt- Oct 13 De&/0. Fig. 28. Seasonal diameter growth of Parashorea malaanonan (bag-dean lauan) in the open at the base of Mount Maquiling; altitude, about 100 meters. perature a


. Check-list of the species of fishes known from the Philippine Archipelago. Fishes. 372 MOUNT MAQUILING rates with changes in climatic factors. It is very clear that the variations in rates of growth do not follow the variations in any single factor. Thus, temperature and light intensity are high when growth is slowest, while growth is also slow when tern- Periods of four weeks ending— Mar,?6 AprXB June2 JulyZt- Oct 13 De&/0. Fig. 28. Seasonal diameter growth of Parashorea malaanonan (bag-dean lauan) in the open at the base of Mount Maquiling; altitude, about 100 meters. perature and light intensity are lowest. When evaporation is greatest the rates of growth are slowest; but, at the end of the year, when the rate of evaporation is lowest and the moisture content of the soil high, there is also a period of slow growth. Moreover, no combination of different factors has been found which varied in the same manner as do the rates of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Richardson, Robert Earl, 1877- joint author. Manila, Bureau of printing


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