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Reduced MHC class II diversity in island compared to mainland populations of the black-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis lateralis)
https://publications.australian.museum/reduced-mhc-class-ii-diversity-in-island-compared-to-mainland-populations-of-the-black-footed-rock-wallaby-petrogale-lateralis-lateralis/Reduced MHC class II diversity in island compared to mainland populations of the black-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis lateralis)
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Population genetic studies of the Macropodoidea: a review
https://publications.australian.museum/population-genetic-studies-of-the-macropodoidea-a-review/Population genetic studies of the Macropodoidea: a review
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Climate change at the landscape scale: predicting fine-grained spatial heterogeneity in warming and potential refugia for vegetation
https://publications.australian.museum/climate-change-at-the-landscape-scale-predicting-fine-grained-spatial-heterogeneity-in-warming-and-potential-refugia-for-vegetation/Climate change at the landscape scale: predicting fine-grained spatial heterogeneity in warming and potential refugia for vegetation
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Beyond corals and fish:the effects of climate change on non-coral benthic invertebrates of tropical reefs
https://publications.australian.museum/beyond-corals-and-fish-effects-of-climate-change/Beyond corals and fish:the effects of climate change on non-coral benthic invertebrates of tropical reefs
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Multi-Gene Analyses of the Phylogenetic Relationships among the Mollusca, Annelida, and Arthropoda
https://publications.australian.museum/multi-gene-analyses-of-phylogenetic-relationships/Multi-Gene Analyses of the Phylogenetic Relationships among the Mollusca, Annelida, and Arthropoda
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Dominance, body size and internal relatedness influence male reproductive success in eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus)
https://publications.australian.museum/dominance-body-size-and-internal-relatedness-influence-male-reproductive-success-in-eastern-grey-kangaroos-macropus-giganteus/Dominance, body size and internal relatedness influence male reproductive success in eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus)
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Chapter 11: History of trilobite biodiversity – a Chinese perspective
https://publications.australian.museum/chapter-11-history-of-trilobite-biodiversity/Chapter 11: History of trilobite biodiversity – a Chinese perspective
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Receptaculitids and algae
https://publications.australian.museum/receptaculitids-and-algae/Receptaculitids and algae
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Biogeographic and biostratigraphic implications of the Serratognathus bilobatus fauna (Conodonta) from the Emanuel Formation (Early Ordovician) of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/biogeographic-and-biostratigraphic-implications-of-the-serratognathus-bilobatus-fauna/Biogeographic and biostratigraphic implications of the Serratognathus bilobatus fauna (Conodonta) from the Emanuel Formation (Early Ordovician) of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
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