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2012Movement and habitat use of Australia’s largest snake-necked turtle: implications for water managementBower, D.; Hutchinson, M.; Georges, A.; Hayssen, V.
2015Movement and mortality of Australian pelicans (Pelecanus conspicillatus) banded at inland and coastal breeding sites in South AustraliaJohnston, G.; Waterman, M.; Manning, C.
2013Movement and mortality of Murray cod, Maccullochella peelii, during overbank flows in the lower River Murray, AustraliaLeigh, S.; Zampatti, B.
2005Movement of carbon among estuarine habitats and its assimilation by invertebratesConnolly, R. M.; Gorman, Daniel; Guest, Michaela A.
2009Movement patterns and habitat selection of the giant day gecko (Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis) in the Masoala rainforest exhibit, Zurich ZooWanger, Thomas Cherico; Motzke, Iris Cordula; Furrer, Samuel C.; Gruber, Bernd
2009Movement patterns of feral predators in an arid environment - implications for control through poison baitingMoseby, K.; Stott, J.; Crisp, H.
2017Moving ocean acidification research beyond a simple science: Investigating ecological change and their stabilizersGhedini, G.; Connell, S.
2009Moving towards a policy proactive irrigation sector: some Australian experiencesShi, T.; Meyer, W.
2008Moving with the beat: heart rate and visceral temperature of free-swimming and feeding bluefin tunaClark, T.; Taylor, B.; Seymour, R.; Ellis, D.; Buchanan, J.; Fitzgibbon, Q.; Frappell, P.
2008(MS) Current and future biotechnological applications of bacterial phytases and phytase-producing bacteriaJorquera, M.; Martinez, O.; Maruyama, F.; Marschner, P.; de la Luz Mora, M.
2014MTpy: a Python toolbox for magnetotelluricsKrieger, L.; Peacock, J.
2016Multi-generational evaluation of genetic diversity and parentage in captive southern pygmy perch (Nannoperca australis)Attard, C.R.M.; Brauer, C.J.; Van Zoelen, J.D.; Sasaki, M.; Hammer, M.P.; Morrison, L.; Harris, J.O.; Möller, L.M.; Beheregaray, L.B.
2015Multi-level Stakeholder Influence Mapping: Visualizing Power Relations Across Actor Levels in Nepal’s Agricultural Climate Change Adaptation RegimeSova, C.; Helfgott, A.; S. Chaudhury, A.; Matthews, D.; F. Thornton, T.; J. Vermeulen, S.
2011Multi-model climate projections for biodiversity risk assessmentsFordham, D.; Wigley, T.; Brook, B.
2009Multi-scale analysis of Proterozoic shear zones: An integrated structural and geophysical studyStewart, J.; Betts, P.; Collins, A.; Schaefer, B.
2009Multi-scale distribution patterns of the southern hairy-nosed wombatOstendorf, B.; Taggart, D.; Olds, L.; Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute Biennial International Conference (2009 : Adelaide, Australia)
2012Multi-scale marine biodiversity patterns inferred efficiently from habitat image processingMellin, C.; Parrott, L.; Andrefouet, S.; Bradshaw, C.; MacNeil, M.; Caley, M.
2013Multi-species distribution modelling highlights the Adelaide Geosyncline, South Australia, as an important continental-scale arid-zone refugiumGuerin, G.; Lowe, A.
2016Multi-species response to rapid environmental change in a large estuary system: a biochronological approachIzzo,, C.; Doubleday, Z.; Grammer, G.; Barnes, T.; Delean, J.; Ferguson, G.; Ye, Q.; Gillanders, B.
2015Multi-stage metamorphism in the Rayner-Eastern Ghats Terrane: P-T-t constraints from the northern Prince Charles Mountains, east AntarcticaMorrissey, L.; Hand, M.; Kelsey, D.