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2002Dynamics of pleistocene population extinctions in beringian brown bearsBarnes, I.; Matheus, P.; Shapiro, B.; Jensen, D.; Cooper, A.
2004Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bisonShapiro, B.; Drummond, A.; Rambaut, A.; Wilson, M.; Matheus, P.; Sher, A.; Pybus, O.; Gilbert, M.; Barnes, I.; Binladen, J.; Willerslev, E.; Hansen, A.; Baryshnikov, G.; Burns, J.; Davydov, S.; Driver, J.; Froese, D.; Harington, C.; Keddie, G.; Kosintsev, P.; et al.
2005Evolution of the extinct Sabretooths and the American cheetah-like catBarnett, R.; Barnes, I.; Phillips, M.; Martin, L.; Harington, C.; Leonard, J.; Cooper, A.
2005Worldwide phylogeography of wild boar reveals multiple centers of pig domesticationLarson, G.; Dobney, K.; Albarella, U.; Fang, M.; Matisoo-Smith, E.; Robins, J.; Lowden, S.; Finlayson, H.; Brand, T.; Willerslev, E.; Rowley-Conwy, P.; Andersson, L.; Cooper, A.
2005Phylogeography of an east Australian wet-forest bird, the satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus), derived from mtDNA, and its relationship to morphologyNicholls, J.; Austin, J.
2003Diverse plant and animal genetic records from Holocene and Pleistocene sedimentsWillerslev, E.; Hansen, A.; Binladen, J.; Brand, T.; Gilbert, M.; Shapiro, B.; Bunce, M.; Wiuf, C.; Gilichinsky, D.; Cooper, A.
2001Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of two extinct moas clarify ratite evolutionCooper, A.; Fox, L.; Anderson, S.; Rambaut, A.; Austin, J.; Ward, R.
2019Perspectives on the clonal persistence of presumed ‘ghost’ genomes in unisexual or allopolyploid taxa arising via hybridizationUnmack, P.J.; Adams, M.; Bylemans, J.; Hardy, C.M.; Hammer, M.P.; Georges, A.
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.
2015Phylogeography of eastern grey kangaroos, Macropus giganteus, suggests a mesic refugium in eastern AustraliaCoghlan, B.; Goldizen, A.; Thomson, V.; Seddon, J.; Janke, A.