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Dominance and paternity in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
https://publications.australian.museum/dominance-and-paternity-in-the-tammar-wallaby-macropus-eugenii/Dominance and paternity in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
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Strong matrilineal structuring in the brush-tailed rock-wallaby confirmed by spatial patterns of mitochondrial DNA
https://publications.australian.museum/strong-matrilineal-structuring-in-the-brush-tailed-rock-wallaby-petrogale-penicillata-confirmed-by-spatial-patterns-of-mtdna/Strong matrilineal structuring in the brush-tailed rock-wallaby confirmed by spatial patterns of mitochondrial DNA
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Limited grazing pressure by native herbivores on the invasive seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia in a temperate Australian estuary
https://publications.australian.museum/limited-grazing-pressure-by-native-herbivores-on-the-invasive-seaweed-caulerpa-taxifolia-in-a-temperate-australian-estuary/Limited grazing pressure by native herbivores on the invasive seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia in a temperate Australian estuary
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Revision of the conodont Erraticodon hexianensis from the upper Meitan Formation (Middle Ordovician) of Guizhou, South China
https://publications.australian.museum/revision-of-the-conodont-erraticodon-hexianensis-2007/Revision of the conodont Erraticodon hexianensis from the upper Meitan Formation (Middle Ordovician) of Guizhou, South China
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Darriwilian conodonts of Eastern Australia: biostratigraphy and biogeographic distribution
https://publications.australian.museum/darriwilian-conodonts-of-eastern-australia-2007/Darriwilian conodonts of Eastern Australia: biostratigraphy and biogeographic distribution
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Rhipidognathid conodonts from the Early Ordovician Honghuayuan Formation of Guizhou, South China
https://publications.australian.museum/rhipidognathid-conodonts-from-the-early-ordovician/Rhipidognathid conodonts from the Early Ordovician Honghuayuan Formation of Guizhou, South China
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Early Ordovician Triangulodus (Conodonta) from the Honghuayuan Formation of Guizhou, South China
https://publications.australian.museum/early-ordovician-triangulodus-2006/Early Ordovician Triangulodus (Conodonta) from the Honghuayuan Formation of Guizhou, South China
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Conodont faunas from the Mid to Late Ordovician boundary interval of the Wahringa Limestone Member (Fairbridge Volcanics), central New South Wales
https://publications.australian.museum/conodont-faunas-from-the-mid-to-late-ordovician-2004/Conodont faunas from the Mid to Late Ordovician boundary interval of the Wahringa Limestone Member (Fairbridge Volcanics), central New South Wales
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Early Ordovician (Bendigonian) conodonts from central New South Wales, Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/early-ordovician-bendigonian-conodonts-2004/Early Ordovician (Bendigonian) conodonts from central New South Wales, Australia
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Syllinae (Polychaeta, Syllidae) from Australia. Part. 2. Genera Inermosylis, Megasyllis n. gen., Opisthosyllis, and Trypanosylli
https://publications.australian.museum/syllinae-polychaeta-syllidae-from-australia-part-2/Syllinae (Polychaeta, Syllidae) from Australia. Part. 2. Genera Inermosylis, Megasyllis n. gen., Opisthosyllis, and Trypanosylli
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