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Evolutionary lineages in Emballonura and Mosia bats (Mammalia: Microchiroptera) from the southwestern Pacific
https://publications.australian.museum/evolutionary-lineages-in-emballonura-and-mosia-bats-mammalia-microchiroptera-from-the-southwestern-pacific/Evolutionary lineages in Emballonura and Mosia bats (Mammalia: Microchiroptera) from the southwestern Pacific
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The mitochondrial DNA haplotypes of snails of the estuarine hydrobiid genus Tatea cross species and biogeographic boundaries
https://publications.australian.museum/the-mitochondrial-dna-haplotypes-of-snails-of-the-estuarine-hydrobiid-genus-tatea-cross-species-and-biogeographic-boundaries/The mitochondrial DNA haplotypes of snails of the estuarine hydrobiid genus Tatea cross species and biogeographic boundaries
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Phylogeographic patterns in reptiles on the New England Tablelands at the southwestern boundary of the McPherson Macleay Overlap
https://publications.australian.museum/phylogeographic-patterns-in-reptiles-on-the-new-england-tablelands-at-the-southwestern-boundary-of-the-mcpherson-macleay-overlap/Phylogeographic patterns in reptiles on the New England Tablelands at the southwestern boundary of the McPherson Macleay Overlap
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Phylogenetic relationships among the black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Thailand based on multiple gene sequences
https://publications.australian.museum/phylogenetic-relationships-among-the-black-fly-species-diptera-simuliidae-of-thailand-based-on-multiple-gene-sequences/Phylogenetic relationships among the black fly species (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Thailand based on multiple gene sequences
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The phylogenetic position of Neritimorpha based on the mitochondrial genome of Nerita melanotragus (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
https://publications.australian.museum/the-phylogenetic-position-of-neritimorpha-based-on-the-mitochondrial-genome-of-nerita-melanotragus-mollusca-gastropoda/The phylogenetic position of Neritimorpha based on the mitochondrial genome of Nerita melanotragus (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
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Mytilus mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in southeastern Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/mytilus-mitochondrial-dna-haplotypes-in-southeastern-australia/Mytilus mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in southeastern Australia
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Experimental infection and repeat survey data indicate that the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis may not occur on freshwater crustaceans in northern Queensland, Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/experimental-infection-and-repeat-survey-data-indicate-that-the-amphibian-chytrid-batrachochytrium-dendrobatidis-may-not-occur-on-freshwater-crustaceans-in-northern-queensland-australia/Experimental infection and repeat survey data indicate that the amphibian chytrid Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis may not occur on freshwater crustaceans in northern Queensland, Australia
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Comment on papers by Hare et al. and Rowley and Alford
https://publications.australian.museum/comment-on-papers-by-hare-et-al-and-rowley-and-alford/Comment on papers by Hare et al. and Rowley and Alford
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Non-contact infrared thermometers can accurately measure amphibian body temperatures
https://publications.australian.museum/non-contact-infrared-thermometers-can-accurately-measure-amphibian-body-temperatures/Non-contact infrared thermometers can accurately measure amphibian body temperatures
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