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Speciation and extinction: the land snails of Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/land-snails-lord-howe-norfolk-island/Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands have remarkably rich, narrowly endemic land snail faunas, with a combined ~130 unique species.
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Human-driven habitat modification is altering frog breeding seasons
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/human-habitat-modification-frog-breeding/Human-driven habitat modification significantly challenges biodiversity. However, little is known about whether and how different species are responding, particularly among frogs.
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Wirrah did you go: A taxonomic evaluation of Acanthistius ocellatus, the Eastern Wirrah, and Acanthistius paxtoni, the Orangelined Wirrah
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/taxonomic-evaluation-wirrah/This study evaluates the taxonomic statuses of Acanthistius ocellatus, the Eastern Wirrah, and Acanthistius paxtoni, the Orangelined Wirrah.
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City slicker or city sicker? How Australian frogs are responding to urbanisation
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/australian-frogs-responding-urganisation/Brittany Mitchell explores how FrogID data can inform what habitat characteristics promote threatened species persistence across Australia’s urban centres.
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Frog community co-occurrence in high resolution: distinguishing competition from coexistence with citizen science
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/frog-community-co-occurrence/Maureen Thompson presents patterns in spatio-temporal frog call co-occurrence across temperate New South Wales in comparison to their know occupied habitat (spatial co-occurrence) using a spatially blocked study design.
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Marine tropicalisation in response to climate change: what, why, where, who and the way forward
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/marine-tropicalisation/This seminar will outline related definitions, describe some of the relevant environmental processes occurring and provide some examples of recently recognised distribution expansions.
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Taxonomic disjunction in time and space: Atlatlia a genus of tiny flies from Australia, New Caledonia, and Baltic amber
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/atlatlia-genus-tiny-flies/Many years ago, while collecting small long-legged flies off smooth-barked eucalypt trunks, Dan Bickel captured a striking new genus.
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Recent discoveries from the archaeology of mission sites in the Mangareva Islands of Polynesia
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/archaeology-mangareva-islands/This talk presents the initial findings of a larger four-year project investigating the archaeology of the Catholic mission in the Mangareva Islands. Archaeological survey carried out in November 2022.
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UTS: Sydney Science Trail
https://australian.museum/get-involved/join/partners/uts-sydney-science-trail/In 2022, the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) partnered with the Australian Museum across the Sydney Science Trail program.
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