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The ratio of exotic-to-native dung beetles can indicate habitat quality in riparian restoration
https://publications.australian.museum/the-ratio-of-exotic-to-native-dung-beetles-can-indicate-habitat-quality-in-riparian-restoration/The ratio of exotic-to-native dung beetles can indicate habitat quality in riparian restoration
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Briarella doliaris spec. nov., a new philoblennid copepod parasite from Australia: a potential link to the Splanchnotrophidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoidea)
https://publications.australian.museum/briarella-doliaris-spec-nov-a-new-philoblennid-copepod-parasite-from-australia-a-potential-link-to-the-splanchnotrophidae-copepoda-poecilostomatoidea/Briarella doliaris spec. nov., a new philoblennid copepod parasite from Australia: a potential link to the Splanchnotrophidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoidea)
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Bioluminescent signals spatially amplified by wavelength-specific diffusion through the shell of a marine snail
https://publications.australian.museum/bioluminescent-signals-spatially-amplified-by-wavelength-specific-diffusion-through-the-shell-of-a-marine-snail/Bioluminescent signals spatially amplified by wavelength-specific diffusion through the shell of a marine snail
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The changing abundance of backed artefacts in south-eastern Australia: a response to Holocene climate change?
https://publications.australian.museum/the-changing-abundance-of-backed-artefacts-in-south-eastern-australia-a-response-to-holocene-climate-change/The changing abundance of backed artefacts in south-eastern Australia: a response to Holocene climate change?
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Of Lightning Brothers and White Cockatoos: dating the antiquity of signifying systems in the Northern Territory
https://publications.australian.museum/of-lightning-brothers-and-white-cockatoos-dating-the-antiquity-of-signifying-systems-in-the-northern-territory/Of Lightning Brothers and White Cockatoos: dating the antiquity of signifying systems in the Northern Territory
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Book review: The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Gen. Ed. David Horton, 1994
https://publications.australian.museum/book-review-the-encyclopaedia-of-aboriginal-australia-gen-ed-david-horton-1994/Book review: The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia. Gen. Ed. David Horton, 1994
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Book review: Blue Mountains Dreaming: The Aboriginal Heritage, edited by E. Stockton, 1993
https://publications.australian.museum/book-review-blue-mountains-dreaming-the-aboriginal-heritage-edited-by-e-stockton-1993/Book review: Blue Mountains Dreaming: The Aboriginal Heritage, edited by E. Stockton, 1993
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Ethnographic and archaeological collections by F.D. McCarthy held in the Australian Museum
https://publications.australian.museum/ethnographic-and-archaeological-collections-by-fd-mccarthy-held-in-the-australian-museum/Ethnographic and archaeological collections by F.D. McCarthy held in the Australian Museum
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ANPS research friend: Val Attenbrow
https://publications.australian.museum/anps-research-friend-val-attenbrow/ANPS research friend: Val Attenbrow
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