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2017Leaky doors: private captivity as a prominent source of bird introductions in AustraliaVall-Ilosera, M.; Cassey, P.; Lepczyk, C.
2011Of mice and 'convicts': Origin of the Australian house mouse, Mus musculusGabriel, S.; Stevens, M.; da Luz Mathias, M.; Searle, J.
2011Acute vision in the giant Cambrian predator Anomalocaris and the origin of compound eyesPaterson, J.; Garcia-Bellido, D.; Lee, M.; Brock, G.; Jago, J.; Edgecombe, G.
2013Low major histocompatibility complex diversity in the Tasmanian devil predates European settlement and may explain susceptibility to disease epidemicsMorris, K.; Austin, J.; Belov, K.
2007Exceptional among-lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia's most diverse vertebrate cladeRabosky, D.; Donnellan, S.; Talaba, A.; Lovette, I.
1996A molecular and evolutionary study of the β-globin gene family of the Australian marsupial Sminthopsis CrassicaudataCooper, S.; Murphy, R.; Dolman, G.; Hussey, D.; Hope, R.
2011An unusual kynurenine-containing opioid tetrapeptide from the skin gland secretion of the Australian red tree frog Litoria rubella. Sequence determination by electrospray mass spectrometryEllis-Steinborner, S.; Scanlon, D.; Musgrave, I.; Tran, T.; Hack, S.; Wang, T.; Abell, A.; Tyler, M.; Bowie, J.
2001Human origins and ancient human DNACooper, A.; Rambaut, A.; Macaulay, V.; Willerslev, E.; Hansen, A.; Stringer, 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.
2004Two new species of Dendromonocotyle Hargis, 1955 (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the skin of Taeniura meyeni (Dasyatidae) and Aetobatus narinari (Myliobatidae) from aquaria in Queensland, AustraliaChisholm, L.; Whittington, I.