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2017Adult frogs and tadpoles have different macroevolutionary patterns across the Australian continentSherratt, E.; Vidal-GarcĂ­a, M.; Anstis, M.; Keogh, J.
2005Phylogeography of an east Australian wet-forest bird, the satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus), derived from mtDNA, and its relationship to morphologyNicholls, J.; Austin, J.
2015Morphological diversity and evolution of Centrolepidaceae (Poales), a species-poor clade with diverse body plans and developmental patternsSokoloff, D.D.; Remizowa, M.V.; Barrett, M.D.; Conran, J.G.; Rudall, P.J.
2018Ecological drivers of soil microbial diversity and soil biological networks in the Southern HemisphereDelgado-Baquerizo, M.; Reith, F.; Dennis, P.; Hamonts, K.; Powell, J.; Young, A.; Singh, B.; Bissett, A.
2018A revised phylogeny of macropathine cave crickets (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae) uncovers a paraphyletic Australian faunaBeasley-Hall, P.; Tierney, S.; Weinstein, P.; Austin, A.
2015The evolution of epigean and stygobitic species of Koonunga Sayce, 1907 (Syncarida: Anaspidacea) in Southern Australia, with the description of three new speciesLeijs, R.; Bradford, T.; Mitchell, J.; Humphreys, W.; Cooper, S.; Goonan, P.; King, R.; Bruce, N.
2015Molecules and morphology reveal overlooked populations of two presumed extinct Australian sea snakes (Aipysurus: Hydrophiinae)Sanders, K.; Schroeder, T.; Guinea, M.; Rasmussen, A.; Hart, M.
2014Bivalves in a bottleneck: taxonomy, phylogeography and conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida) in AustralasiaWalker, K.; Jones, H.; Klunzinger, M.
2009Cryptic diversity in vertebrates: molecular data double estimates of species diversity in a radiation of Australian lizards (Diplodactylus, Gekkota)Oliver, P.; Adams, M.; Lee, M.; Hutchinson, M.; Doughty, P.
2007Exceptional among-lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia's most diverse vertebrate cladeRabosky, D.; Donnellan, S.; Talaba, A.; Lovette, I.