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Westpac: The Westpac Long Gallery
https://australian.museum/get-involved/join/partners/westpac-long-gallery/In 2015, Westpac became the Australian Museum’s Principal Partner. Westpac’s generous support enabled the major restoration of Australia’s first museum gallery, the Westpac Long Gallery.
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How do you weigh an extinct amphibian?
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/weighing-extinct-amphibians/Body mass is strongly associated with physiology, ecology, and locomotory style in extant taxa, making it a key proxy for inferring the biology of extinct species.
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Lessons from the sea urchin genus Tripneustes: the importance of taxonomy and museum collections in understanding species distributions in a changing ocean
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/sea-urchin-genus/Understanding how climate change is driving the redistribution of marine species is fundamental to conservation, however this must be underpinned by accurate species identification.
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Flamingos in the Lake Eyre Basin: sympatry and sexual size dimorphism in Australian Pleistocene flamingos
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/flamingos-sexual-dimorphism/Sympatry is frequently observed in modern flamingos, where it is common for two genera to coexist in one colony.
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The power of citizen science in investigating mass mortality events in wildlife
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/citizen-science-mass-mortality-events/Leveraging data from the citizen science project, FrogID, Megan Suthers investigates the impact of a mass frog mortality event that occurred across Australia in 2021.
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Investigating the diet of Umoonasaurus demoscyllus using micro-CT imagery
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/umoonasaurus-demoscyllus-diet/Joshua White uses high resolution micro-computed Tomography (micro-CT) imaging techniques to provide the first detailed documentation of the stomach contents of Umoonasaurus demoscyllus.
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Tim Cutajar
https://australian.museum/get-involved/staff-profiles/tim-cutajar/Tim Cutajar is a PhD Candidate at UNSW Sydney, the Australian Museum & the University of Copenhagen and Technical Officer, Herpetology
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Kristen Spyrdz
https://australian.museum/get-involved/staff-profiles/kristen-spyrdz/Kristen Spyrdz works in the Exhibitions team at the Australian Museum.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Tails from the Coasts
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Wild Planet
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Minerals
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