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Developing educational websites: investigating internet use by students and teachers
https://publications.australian.museum/developing-educational-websites/Developing educational websites: investigating internet use by students and teachers
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El bentos marino del Parque Nacional de Coiba
https://publications.australian.museum/-san-martn-g-e-lpez-m-s-redondo-m-capa-p-cladera-a-laborda-1997-el-bentos-marino-del-parque-nacional-de-coiba-in-s-castroviejo-ed-fauna-y-flora-del-parque-nacional-de-coiba-panam-inventario-preliminar-agencia-espaola-de-cooperacin-internacional-33-37-1997/El bentos marino del Parque Nacional de Coiba
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Syllinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta) del Parque Nacional de Coiba, Panamá
https://publications.australian.museum/syllinae-syllidae-polychaeta-del-parque-nacional-de-coiba-panam/Syllinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta) del Parque Nacional de Coiba, Panamá
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Extinction risk scales better to generations than to years
https://publications.australian.museum/extinction-risk-scales-better-to-generations-than-to-years/Extinction risk scales better to generations than to years
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Comparative losses of quantitative and molecular genetic variation in finite populations of Drosophila melanogaster
https://publications.australian.museum/comparative-losses-of-quantitative-and-molecular-genetic-variation-in-finite-populations-of-drosophila-melanogaster/Comparative losses of quantitative and molecular genetic variation in finite populations of Drosophila melanogaster
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Ecosytem recovery enhanced by genotypic diversity
https://publications.australian.museum/ecosytem-recovery-enhanced-by-genotypic-diversity/Ecosytem recovery enhanced by genotypic diversity
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Comments on the scincid lizard genus Ophiomorus, with a cladistic analysis of the species
https://publications.australian.museum/comments-on-the-scincid-lizard-genus-ophiomorus/Comments on the scincid lizard genus Ophiomorus, with a cladistic analysis of the species
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Macropods: the biology of kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos
https://publications.australian.museum/macropods-the-biology-of-kangaroos-wallabies-and-rat-kangaroos/Macropods: the biology of kangaroos, wallabies and rat-kangaroos
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The Cladistic Basis for the Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) Measure Links Evolutionary Features to Environmental Gradients and Supports Broad Applications of Microbial Ecology’s “Phylogenetic Beta Diversity” Framework
https://publications.australian.museum/the-cladistic-basis-for-the-phylogenetic-diversity-pd-measure-links-evolutionary-features-to-environmental-gradients-and-supports-broad-applications-of-microbial-ecologys-phylogenetic-beta-diversity-framework/The Cladistic Basis for the Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) Measure Links Evolutionary Features to Environmental Gradients and Supports Broad Applications of Microbial Ecology’s “Phylogenetic Beta Diversity” Framework
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Two new natatory asellote isopods from the San Juan Archipelago, Baeonectes improvisus n.gen., n.sp. and Acanthamunnopsis miller n.sp., with a revised description of A. hystrix Schultz
https://publications.australian.museum/two-new-natatory-asellote-isopods-from-the-san-juan/Two new natatory asellote isopods from the San Juan Archipelago, Baeonectes improvisus n.gen., n.sp. and Acanthamunnopsis miller n.sp., with a revised description of A. hystrix Schultz
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