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2008Diversification patterns of pebble-mimic dragons are consistent with historical disruption of important habitat corridors in arid AustraliaShoo, L.; Rose, R.; Doughty, P.; Austin, J.; Melville, J.
2003Chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveals colonization history of a Neotropical tree, Cedrela odorata L., in MesoamericaCavers, S.; Navarro, C.; Lowe, A.
2005To self or not to self... A review of outcrossing and pollen-mediated gene flow in neotropical treesWard, M.; Dick, C.; Gribel, R.; Lowe, A.
2003Extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism in the extinct New Zealand moa DinornisBunce, M.; Worthy, T.; Ford, T.; Hoppitt, W.; Willerslev, E.; Drummond, A.; Cooper, A.
2005Substantial genetic substructuring in southeastern and alpine Australia revealed by molecular phylogeography of the Egernia whitii (Lacertilia : Scincidae) species groupChapple, D.; Keogh, J.; Hutchinson, M.
2013Uniparental markers in Italy reveal a sex-biased genetic structure and different historical strataBoattini, A.; Adler, C.; Cooper, A.; Dersarkissian, C.; Haak, W.; Caramelli, D.; Adler, Christina Jane; Cooper, Alan; Dersarkissian, Clio Simone Irmgard; Haak, Wolfgang
2009Variation in phenotype, parasite load and male competitive ability across a cryptic hybrid zoneStuart-Fox, D.; Godinho, R.; de Bellocq, J.; Irwin, N.; Brito, J.; Moussalli, A.; Siroky, P.; Hugall, A.; Baird, S.; Bridle, J.R.
2011Of mice and 'convicts': Origin of the Australian house mouse, Mus musculusGabriel, S.; Stevens, M.; da Luz Mathias, M.; Searle, J.; Cushing, B.
2012Evolution of blind beetles in isolated aquifers: a test of alternative modes of speciationLeijs, R.; van Nes, E.; Watts, C.; Cooper, S.; Humphreys, W.; Hogendoorn, K.; Hansson, B.
2014Leaf fossils of Luzuriaga and a monocot flower with in situ pollen of Liliacidites contortus Mildenh. & bannister sp. nov. (alstroemeriaceae) from the Early MioceneConran, J.G.; Bannister, J.M.; Mildenhall, D.C.; Lee, D.E.; Chacon, J.; Renner, S.S.