Publications Archive Results
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2006 Fishes. 35 Part 1, pp. xxiv, 1-670; Part 2, 671-1472; Part 3, 1473-2178.
2008 Paxton, J. R; Bray, D. J. Family Neoscopelidae, Family Myctophidae. Fishes of Australia’s South Coast 269-294.
2009 Johnson, G. D; Paxton, J. R; Sutton, T. T; Satoh, T. P; Sado, T; Nishida, M; Miya, M. Deep-sea mystery solved: astonishing larval transformations and extreme sexual dimorphism unite three fish families. Biology Letters 5 235-239.
1998 Paterson G. L. J; Wilson G. D. F; Cosson N; Lamont P. A. Hessler and Jumars (1974) revisited: abyssal polychaete assemblages from the Atlantic and Pacific. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 45 225-252.
2007 Kavanagh, F. A; Wilson, G. D. F. Revision of the genus Haplomesus (Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae) with erection of four new genera. Invertebrate Systematics 21 487-535.
2006 Just J; Wilson, G.D.F. Revision of Southern Hemisphere Austronanus Hodgson, 1910, with two new genera and five new species of Paramunnidae (Crustacea : Isopoda : Asellota). Zootaxa, 1111 21-58.
2003 Edgecombe G.D; Richter S; Wilson G.D.F. The mandibular gnathal edges: Homologous structures throughout Mandibulata. African Invertebrates 44 115-135.
2006 Cunha M. R; Wilson G. D. F.. The North Atlantic genus Heteromesus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae). Zootaxa 1 3-76.
2010 Gollan, J. R; Lobry de Bruyn, L; Reid, N; Smith, D; Wilkie, L. Can ants be used as ecological indicators of restoration progress in dynamic environments? A case study in a revegetated riparian zone. Ecological Indicators 11 1517-1525.
2002 Ponder W; Hutchings P; Chapman R. Overview of the Conservation of Australian Marine Invertebrates. Online Document.
2009 Parnaby, H. E. A taxonomic review of Australian Greater Long-eared Bats previously known as Nyctophilus timoriensis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) and some associated taxa. Australian Zoologist 35 1 39-81.
2006 Lynda Kelly. Measuring the impact of museums on their local community. New Roles and Missions of Museums: INTERCOM 2006 Symposium .
1997 López, E; P. Cladera; M. Capa; G. San Martín. Anélidos Poliquetos del Parque Nacional de Coiba.. Fauna y Flora del Parque Nacional de Coiba, (Panamá). Inventario preliminar 57-73.
2003 Aguado, M.T; M. Capa; G. San Martín. The genus Chrysopetalum (Chrysopetalidae: Polychaeta) in the Pacific coast of Panamá. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 116 1 82-95.
1987 Wilson G.D.F; Hessler R.R. Speciation in the deep sea. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 18 185-207.
2003 Wilson, G.D.F; Edgecombe, G.D. The Triassic isopod Protamphisopus wianamattensis (Chilton) and comparison with extant taxa (Crustacea, Phreatoicidea). Journal of Paleontology 77 454-470.
1989 Wilson G.D.F; Boudrais M; Miller R; Harbison G. An unique form of swimming in the deep-sea isopod crustacean genus Munneurycope: walking. American Zoologist 29 66a.
2008 Wilson, G. D. F. A review of taxonomic concepts in the Nannoniscidae (Isopoda, Asellota), with a key to the genera and a description of Nannoniscus oblongus Sars. Zootaxa 1680 1-24.
2008 Wilson, G. D. F. Gondwanan groundwater: subterranean connections of Australian phreatoicidean isopods (Crustacea) to India and New Zealand. Invertebrate Systematics 22 301-310.
2009 Frankham, R. Genetic considerations in reintroduction programmes for large terrestrial predators. Reintroduction of top-order predators 371-387.
2005 Frankham R. Genetics and extinction. Biological Conservation 126 131-140.
2010 Frankham, R. Where are we in conservation genetics and where do we need to go?. Conservation Genetics 11 2 661-663.
2009 McGrouther, M. Australian Lungfish. Great Collections 48.
2008 Frankham, R. Genetic adaptation to captivity in species conservation programs. Molecular Ecology 17 1 325-333.
2007 Wilson, G. D. F. A period of consequences. Explore 207 22-23.
1996 Wilson, G. D. F. Comments on Wägele's reply. Vie et Milieu 46 185.
1994 Wilson, G. D. F. A phylogenetic analysis of the isopod family Janiridae (Crustacea). Invertebrate Taxonomy 8 749-766.
1992 Wilson, G. D. F. Computerized analysis of crustacean relationships. Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 73 383-389.
1986 Wilson, G. D. F. Pseudojaniridae (Crustacea: Isopoda), a new family for Pseudojanira stenetrioides Barnard, 1925 (Crustacea, Isopoda), a species intermediate between the asellote superfamilies Stenetrioidea and Janiroidea. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 99 350-358.
1986 Wilson, G. D. F. Evolution of the female cuticular organ in the Asellota (Crustacea,Isopoda). Journal of Morphology 190 297-305.
1983 Wilson, G. D. F. An unusual species complex in the genus Eurycope (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota) from the deep North Atlantic Ocean. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 96 452-467.
1982 Wilson, G. D. F. Systematics of a species complex in the deep-sea genus Eurycope, with a revision of six previously described species (Crustacea, Isopoda, Eurycopidae). Bulletin of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography 25 1-64.
1976 Wilson, G. D; Thistle, D; Hessler, R. R. The Plakarthriidae (Isopoda: Flabellifera): déjà vu. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 58 331-343.
1980 Wilson, G. D; Hessler, R. R. Taxonomic characters in the morphology of the genus Eurycope (Crustacea, Isopoda) with a redescription of E. cornuta Sars, 1864. Cahiers de Biologie Marine 21 241-263.
1980 Wilson, G. D. Superfamilies of the Asellota (Isopoda) and the systematic position of Stenetrium weddellense (Schultz). Crustaceana (Leiden) 38 219-221.
1980 Wilson, G. D. New insights into the colonization of the deep sea: Systematics and zoogeography of the Munnidae and the Pleurogoniidae comb. nov. (Isopoda; Janiroidea). Journal of Natural History 14 215-236.
1976 Wilson, G. D. The systematics and evolution of Haplomunna and its relatives (Isopoda, Haplomunnidae, New family). Journal of Natural History 10 569-580.
1987 Thistle, D; Wilson, G. D. F.. A hydrodynamically modified, abyssal isopod fauna. Deep-Sea Research 34 73-87.
2011 Köhler, F. Australocosmica, a new genus of land snails from the Kimberley, Western Australia (Eupulmonata, Camaenidae). Malacologia 53 2 199-216.
2010 Kelly, L; Russo, A. From Communities of Practice to Value Networks: Engaging Museums in Web 2.0. Hot Topics, Public Culture, Museums 281-298.
2010 Wilson, N. G; Rouse, G. W; Giribet, G. Novel molecular data quantifies support for a molluscan clade Serialia (Monoplacophora+Polyplacophora). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54 187-193.
2010 Wilson, N. G; Rouse, G. W. Convergent camouflage and the non-monophyly of ‘seadragons’ (Syngnathidae: Teleostei): suggestions for a revised taxonomy of syngnathids. Zoologica Scripta 39 6 551-558.
1987 Attenbrow, V.J. Upper Mangrove Creek. Australians – A Historical Atlas 34-35.
1995 Attenbrow, V.J. Port Jackson Archaeological Project - Levels of Aboriginal involvement. Archaeologists and Aborigines Working Together 18-21.
1984 Attenbrow, V.J; T. Negerevich. Lucas Heights Waste Disposal Depot: A Case Study. Site Surveys and Significance Assessment in Australian Archaeology 136-51.
1985 Attenbrow, V.J. Book review: Between Plateau and Plain Flexible Responses to Varied Environments in Southwestern Australia, by June Anderson 1984. AIAS, Canberra. Archaeology in Oceania 20(2) 72.
1989 Attenbrow, V.J. Book review: Directory of Consulting Reports in Australian Archaeology No 1, edited by P. Hughes, I. Johnson and H. Brayshaw. 1985; and Directory of Consulting Reports in Australian Archaeology No 2, edited by J. McDonald and A. Ross. 1987. Australian Archaeology 28 151.
1994 Attenbrow, V.J. Book review (another):The Riches of Ancient Australia, by Josephine Flood, 1993. Australian Natural History 24(11) 73.
1995 Attenbrow, V.J. Book review: Angophora Reserve, by Josephine McDonald. 1992. Australian Archaeology 41 59-61.
2003 Attenbrow, V.J. Book review: Aboriginal Sydney – A Guide to Important Places of the Past and Present, by Melinda Hinkson, with photography by Alana Harris. Aboriginal Studies Press for the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra 20. Aboriginal History 27 274-75.