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Using DNA to understand connections between animals and plants: the giant panda and bamboo
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/using-dna-to-understand-connections-between-animals-and-plants/Learn how DNA-based methods were used to investigate the diet of giant panda in this project led by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in collaboration with the Australian Museum, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sichuan University, and Royal Zoological Society Scotland.
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Exchanging nature at the Australian Museum, 1860-1899
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/exchanging-nature/This seminar looks at the surprising extent and patterns of the exchange of animal specimens in and out of the Australian Museum's natural history collections in the last part of the nineteenth century.
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The Sydney Funnel-web Spider and its arachnid relatives: about toxic relationships and hairy legs
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/sydney-funnel-web-spider/In an ongoing project, Dr Danilo Harms and collaborators are trying to solve some of the mysteries surrounding The Sydney funnel-web spider
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Explore Magazine – Summer 2021/22
https://australian.museum/learn/news/explore/Explore-Magazine-Summer-2021-22/The summer edition of Explore bursts with news and in-depth articles about the work of experts across the Museum. Featuring insights into the east coast frog die-off by Dr Jodi Rowley, a photo gallery of the weird and wonderful creatures discovered recently by AMRI scientists and much more.
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Westpac: The Westpac Long Gallery
https://australian.museum/get-involved/join/partners/westpac-long-gallery/In 2015, Westpac became the Australian Museum’s Principal Partner. Westpac’s generous support enabled the major restoration of Australia’s first museum gallery, the Westpac Long Gallery.
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How do you weigh an extinct amphibian?
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/weighing-extinct-amphibians/Body mass is strongly associated with physiology, ecology, and locomotory style in extant taxa, making it a key proxy for inferring the biology of extinct species.
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Lessons from the sea urchin genus Tripneustes: the importance of taxonomy and museum collections in understanding species distributions in a changing ocean
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/sea-urchin-genus/Understanding how climate change is driving the redistribution of marine species is fundamental to conservation, however this must be underpinned by accurate species identification.
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Flamingos in the Lake Eyre Basin: sympatry and sexual size dimorphism in Australian Pleistocene flamingos
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/flamingos-sexual-dimorphism/Sympatry is frequently observed in modern flamingos, where it is common for two genera to coexist in one colony.
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The power of citizen science in investigating mass mortality events in wildlife
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/citizen-science-mass-mortality-events/Leveraging data from the citizen science project, FrogID, Megan Suthers investigates the impact of a mass frog mortality event that occurred across Australia in 2021.
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Investigating the diet of Umoonasaurus demoscyllus using micro-CT imagery
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/umoonasaurus-demoscyllus-diet/Joshua White uses high resolution micro-computed Tomography (micro-CT) imaging techniques to provide the first detailed documentation of the stomach contents of Umoonasaurus demoscyllus.
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