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2016A comprehensive database of quality-rated fossil ages for Sahul’s Quaternary vertebratesRodríguez-Rey, M.; Herrando-Pérez, S.; Brook, B.; Saltré, F.; Alroy, J.; Beeton, N.; Bird, M.; Cooper, A.; Gillespie, R.; Jacobs, Z.; Johnson, C.; Miller, G.; Prideaux, G.; Roberts, R.; Turney, C.; Bradshaw, C.
2016Age-related environmental gradients influence invertebrate distribution in the prince Charles mountains, east AntarcticaCzechowski, P.; White, D.; Clarke, L.; McKay, A.; Cooper, A.; Stevens, M.I.
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.
2016What caused extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna of Sahul?Johnson, C.; Alroy, J.; Beeton, N.; Bird, M.; Brook, B.; Cooper, A.; Gillespie, R.; Herrando-PÉrez, S.; Jacobs, Z.; Miller, G.; Prideaux, G.; Roberts, R.; Rodríguez-Rey, M.; SaltrÉ, F.; Turney, C.; Bradshaw, C.
2016Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration historySchiffels, S.; Haak, W.; Paajanen, P.; Llamas, B.; Popescu, E.; Loe, L.; Clarke, R.; Lyons, A.; Mortimer, R.; Sayer, D.; Tyler-Smith, C.; Cooper, A.; Durbin, R.
2016Climate change not to blame for late Quaternary megafauna extinctions in AustraliaSaltre, F.; Rodriguez-Rey, M.; Brook, B.; Johnson, C.; Turney, C.; Alroy, J.; Cooper, A.; Beeton, N.; Bird, M.; Fordham, D.; Gillespie, R.; Herrando-Perez, S.; Jacobs, Z.; Miller, G.; Nogués-Bravo, D.; Prideaux, G.; Roberts, R.; Bradshaw, C.
2016High-throughput sequencing of trace quantities of soil provides reproducible and discriminative fungal DNA profilesYoung, J.; Weyrich, L.; Cooper, A.
2016Ancient DNA from the extinct South American giant glyptodont Doedicurus sp. (Xenarthra: Glyptodontidae) reveals that glyptodonts evolved from Eocene armadillosMitchell, K.; Scanferla, A.; Soibelzon, E.; Bonini, R.; Ochoa, J.; Cooper, A.
2016Isolating viable ancient bacteria: what you put in is what you get outEisenhofer Philipona, R.A.; Cooper, A.; Weyrich, L.S.
2016Exploring relationships between host genome and microbiome: new insights from genome-wide association studiesAbdul-Aziz, M.; Cooper, A.; Weyrich, L.; Bosch,Thomas C.,