Blog archive: 
AMRI
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	Trying to explain biodiversity with beetlesThe recipe for seed beetle diversity is a mixture of co-evolution and adaptation, with time stirred in. AMRI  
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	DNA tools to curb the illegal pet tradeOur ability to detect the illegal trade in a threatened Australian snake species has just increased. AMRI  
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	Predator outwitted – nest cages take eggs off the menuExperiments reveal that endangered White-fronted Chats will accept nest-cages, giving Sydney's population a last hurrah. AMRI  
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	Miner stocks continue to rise, closing out small consumersA large-scale research collaboration has discovered why the native Noisy Miner now dominates bird communities in eastern Australia. AMRI  
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	Exploring the diversity of Christmas tree worms in Indo-Pacific coral reefsGenetics comes to the rescue in solving a mystery surrounding psychedelically coloured marine worms! AMRI  
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	Archaeological science celebrates 40 yearsThe toolbox for archaeology now contains a diverse collection of highly sophisticated scientific techniques. AMRI  
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	Discovering Australian bristle wormsOld and new species discovered during the first ever survey of a mysterious family of bristle worms in Australian waters AMRI  
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	A coral-reef fish with large, fast, conspicuous larvae and small, cryptic adultsIn most coral reef fishes, larvae are tiny and transparent, and adults large and boldly coloured – but in one species, the opposite is true. AMRI  
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	The phantom snailPerched on a hill of a Kimberley island lives Taiwanassiminea phantasma a newly described and rare species of land snail. AMRI  
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	Saving inbred plant and animal populations from extinctionGenetic rescue of small inbred populations by outcrossing AMRI  
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	Teaching entomology in Papua New GuineaCapacity building and the neighbours: teaching insect identification in Papua New Guinea. AMRI  
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	Rare and poorly-known, meet a new genus of long-legged fliesFlies from Australia, New Guinea and New Caledonia show ancient Gondwanan connections. AMRI  
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	A new, fire-eyed, frog discovered in the forests of VietnamA small frog with bright orange eyes has just been discovered from the forested mountains of Vietnam AMRI
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	Say hello to the Eastern Tadpole CoffinfishA pudgy little coffinfish that lives over a kilometre below the surface has just been named. AMRI  
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	Do we influence how young fish find home?Human impacts on the ocean may go even further than you know, disrupting the ability of fish larvae to find their way to a safe habitat… AMRI

 
							