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Comparative losses of quantitative and molecular genetic variation in finite populations of Drosophila melanogaster
https://publications.australian.museum/comparative-losses-of-quantitative-and-molecular-genetic-variation-in-finite-populations-of-drosophila-melanogaster/Comparative losses of quantitative and molecular genetic variation in finite populations of Drosophila melanogaster
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Ecosytem recovery enhanced by genotypic diversity
https://publications.australian.museum/ecosytem-recovery-enhanced-by-genotypic-diversity/Ecosytem recovery enhanced by genotypic diversity
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Two new natatory asellote isopods from the San Juan Archipelago, Baeonectes improvisus n.gen., n.sp. and Acanthamunnopsis miller n.sp., with a revised description of A. hystrix Schultz
https://publications.australian.museum/two-new-natatory-asellote-isopods-from-the-san-juan/Two new natatory asellote isopods from the San Juan Archipelago, Baeonectes improvisus n.gen., n.sp. and Acanthamunnopsis miller n.sp., with a revised description of A. hystrix Schultz
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Is the HEBBLE isopod fauna hydrodynamically modified? A second test
https://publications.australian.museum/is-the-hebble-isopod-fauna-hydrodynamically-modified-a-second-test/Is the HEBBLE isopod fauna hydrodynamically modified? A second test
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Functional morphology and evolution of isopod genitalia
https://publications.australian.museum/functional-morphology-and-evolution-of-isopod-genitalia/Functional morphology and evolution of isopod genitalia
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Dispersal and speciation in the deep-sea janiroidean isopods (Asellota, Crustacea)
https://publications.australian.museum/dispersal-and-speciation-in-the-deep-sea-janiroidean-isopods-asellota-crustacea/Dispersal and speciation in the deep-sea janiroidean isopods (Asellota, Crustacea)
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Isopoda (Crustacea) of the Gulf of Mexico
https://publications.australian.museum/isopoda-crustacea-of-the-gulf-of-mexico/Isopoda (Crustacea) of the Gulf of Mexico
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Some of the deep-sea fauna is ancient
https://publications.australian.museum/some-of-the-deep-sea-fauna-is-ancient/Some of the deep-sea fauna is ancient
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Of uropods and isopod crustacean trees: A comparison of 'groundpattern' and empirical cladistic methods
https://publications.australian.museum/of-uropods-and-isopod-crustacean-trees-a-comparison-of-groundpattern-and-cladistic-methods/Of uropods and isopod crustacean trees: A comparison of 'groundpattern' and empirical cladistic methods
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Federal Airports Corporation Australian Museum Biological Survey of Botany Bay
https://publications.australian.museum/australian-museum-biological-survey-of-botany-bay/Federal Airports Corporation Australian Museum Biological Survey of Botany Bay
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