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2012First coprolite evidence for the diet of Anomalopteryx didiformis, an extinct forest ratite from New ZealandWood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Worthy, T.; Cooper, A.
2016Ancient mitochondrial genomes clarify the evolutionary history of New Zealand's enigmatic acanthisittid wrensMitchell, K.; Wood, J.; Llamas, B.; McLenachan, P.; Kardailsky, O.; Scofield, R.; Worthy, T.; Cooper, A.
2012The effect of climate and environmental change on the megafaunal moa of New Zealand in the absence of humansRawlence, N.; Metcalf, J.; Wood, J.; Worthy, T.; Austin, J.; Cooper, A.
2012Man and megafauna in Tasmania: closing the gapGillespie, R.; Camens, A.; Worthy, T.; Rawlence, N.; Reid, C.; Bertuch, F.; Levchenko, V.; Cooper, A.
2011Sporormiella as a proxy for non-mammalian herbivores in island ecosystemsWood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Worthy, T.; Cooper, A.
2012A lost link between a flightless parrot and a parasitic plant and the potential role of coprolites in conservation paleobiologyWood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Worthy, T.; Holzapfel, A.; Cooper, A.
2013A megafauna's microfauna: gastrointestinal parasites of New Zealand's extinct Moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes)Wood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Rawlence, N.; Bonner, K.; Worthy, T.; Kinsella, J.; Cooper, A.; Farke, A.A.
2012High-resolution coproecology: using coprolites to reconstruct the habits and habitats of New Zealand's extinct upland Moa (Megalapteryx didinus)Wood, J.; Wilmshurst, J.; Wagstaff, S.; Worthy, T.; Rawlence, N.; Cooper, A.; Orlando, L.