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A comparison of towed nets, purse seine, and light-aggregation devices for sampling larvae and pelagic juveniles of coral reef fishes
https://publications.australian.museum/1993-a-comparison-of-towed-nets-purse-seine-and-light-aggregation-devices-for-sampling-larvae-and-pelagic-juveniles-of-coral-reef-fishes/A comparison of towed nets, purse seine, and light-aggregation devices for sampling larvae and pelagic juveniles of coral reef fishes
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An archaeological survey of Capote Canyon, Texas.
https://publications.australian.museum/1973-an-archaeological-survey-of-capote-canyon-texas/An archaeological survey of Capote Canyon, Texas.
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The current state of archaeological research in the Davis Mountains, Texas
https://publications.australian.museum/1973-the-current-state-of-archaeological-research-in-the-davis-mountains-texas/The current state of archaeological research in the Davis Mountains, Texas
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Boats, Bones and Biface Bias: the Early Holocene Mariners of Eel Point, San Clemente Island, California
https://publications.australian.museum/2004-boats-bones-and-biface-bias-the-early-holocene-mariners-of-eel-point-san-clemente-island-california/Boats, Bones and Biface Bias: the Early Holocene Mariners of Eel Point, San Clemente Island, California
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The ED strategy: how species-level surrogates indicate general biodiversity patterns through an
https://publications.australian.museum/2004-the-ed-strategy-how-species-level-surrogates-indicate-general-biodiversity-patterns-through-an-environmental-diversity-perspective/The ED strategy: how species-level surrogates indicate general biodiversity patterns through an
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Probability, parsimony, and Popper
https://publications.australian.museum/1992-probability-parsimony-and-popper/Probability, parsimony, and Popper
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Could a cladogram this short have arisen by chance alone?: on permutation tests for cladistic structure
https://publications.australian.museum/1991-could-a-cladogram-this-short-have-arisen-by-chance-alone-on-permutation-tests-for-cladistic-structure/Could a cladogram this short have arisen by chance alone?: on permutation tests for cladistic structure
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Phylogenetic diversity (PD) and biodiversity conservation: some bioinformatics challenges
https://publications.australian.museum/2006-phylogenetic-diversity-pd-and-biodiversity-conservation-some-bioinformatics-challenges/Phylogenetic diversity (PD) and biodiversity conservation: some bioinformatics challenges
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From species to supertrees: Popperian corroboration and some current controversies in systematics
https://publications.australian.museum/2004-from-species-to-supertrees-popperian-corroboration-and-some-current-controversies-in-systematics/From species to supertrees: Popperian corroboration and some current controversies in systematics
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