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Survey for the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Hong Kong in native amphibians and in the international amphibian trade
https://publications.australian.museum/survey-for-the-amphibian-chytrid-batrachochytrium-dendrobatidis-in-hong-kong-in-native-amphibians-and-in-the-international-amphibian-trade/Survey for the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Hong Kong in native amphibians and in the international amphibian trade
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Attempted introduction of the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog to Long Reef Golf Course: A step towards recovery
https://publications.australian.museum/attempted-introduction-of-the-endangered-green-and-golden-bell-frog-to-long-reef-golf-course-a-step-towards-recovery/Attempted introduction of the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog to Long Reef Golf Course: A step towards recovery
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The history of amphibian declines in Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/the-history-of-amphibian-declines-in-australia/The history of amphibian declines in Australia
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A new species of Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from Cambodia
https://publications.australian.museum/a-new-species-of-leptolalax-anura-megophryidae-from-cambodia/A new species of Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from Cambodia
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Chiromantis vittatus (Burmese Bushfrog). Coloration
https://publications.australian.museum/chiromantis-vittatus-burmese-bushfrog-coloration/Chiromantis vittatus (Burmese Bushfrog). Coloration
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Aboriginal fishing in Port Jackson, and the introduction of shell fish-hooks to coastal New South Wales, Australia.
https://publications.australian.museum/aboriginal-fishing-in-port-jackson-and-the-introduction-of-shell-fish-hooks-to-coastal-new-south-wales-australia/Aboriginal fishing in Port Jackson, and the introduction of shell fish-hooks to coastal New South Wales, Australia.
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Russian studies of Arctic marine benthic fauna: a bibliography and selected translations
https://publications.australian.museum/russian-studies-of-arctic-marine-benthic-fauna-a-bibliography-and-selected-translations/Russian studies of Arctic marine benthic fauna: a bibliography and selected translations
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Strong barriers to cross-fertilization between populations of a polychaete species are unlikely to have arisen through gametic compatibility arms-races
https://publications.australian.museum/strong-barriers-to-cross-fertilization-between-populations-of-a-polychaete-species-are-unlikely-to-have-arisen-through-gametic-compatibility-arms-races/Strong barriers to cross-fertilization between populations of a polychaete species are unlikely to have arisen through gametic compatibility arms-races
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Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): the state of affairs
https://publications.australian.museum/taxonomy-of-serpulidae-annelida-polychaeta-the-state-of-affairs/Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): the state of affairs
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Hydroides dianthus (Polychaeta: Serpulidae), an alien species introduced into Tokyo Bay, Japan
https://publications.australian.museum/hydroides-dianthus-polychaeta-serpulidae-an-alien-species-introduced-into-tokyo-bay-japan/Hydroides dianthus (Polychaeta: Serpulidae), an alien species introduced into Tokyo Bay, Japan
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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