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2009Shifting trends: detecting environmentally mediated regulation in long-lived marine vertebrates using time-series dataMcMahon, C.; Bester, M.; Hindell, M.; Brook, B.; Bradshaw, C.
2005Dendromonocotyle lasti n. sp. from the skin and Monocotyle caseyae n. sp. (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the gills of Himantura sp. (Dasyatidae) in Moreton Bay, Queensland, AustraliaChisholm, L.; Whittington, I.
2001Preliminary evidence of toxicity associated with the benthic cyanobacterium Phormidium in South AustraliaBaker, P.; Steffensen, D.; Humpage, A.; Nicholson, B.; Falconer, I.; Lanthois, B.; Fergusson, K.; Saint, C.
2005The α-globin gene family of an Australian marsupial, Macropus eugenii: The long evolutionary history of the θ-globin gene and its functional status in mammalsCooper, S.; Wheeler, D.; Hope, R.; Dolman, G.; Saint, K.; Gooley, A.; Holland, R.
2004Linkage of the β-like ω-globin gene to ∝-like globin genes in an Australian marsupial supports the chromosome duplication model for separation of globin gene clustersWheeler, D.; Hope, R.; Cooper, S.; Gooley, A.; Holland, R.
2009Cryptic diversity in vertebrates: molecular data double estimates of species diversity in a radiation of Australian lizards (Diplodactylus, Gekkota)Oliver, P.; Adams, M.; Lee, M.; Hutchinson, M.; Doughty, P.
2007Exceptional among-lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia's most diverse vertebrate cladeRabosky, D.; Donnellan, S.; Talaba, A.; Lovette, I.
2003The Australian scincid lizard Menetia Greyii: A new instance of widespread vertebrate parthenogenesisAdams, M.; Foster, R.; Hutchinson, M.; Hutchinson, R.; Donnellan, S.
2003Evolution of subterranean diving beetles (Coleoptera : Dytiscidae : Hydroporini, Bidessini) in the arid zone of AustraliaLeijs, R.; Watts, C.; Cooper, S.; Humphreys, W.
2006Molecular phylogenetics of the exoneurine allodapine bees reveal an ancient and puzzling dispersal from Africa to AustraliaSchwarz, M.; Fuller, S.; Tierney, S.; Cooper, S.; Buckley, T.