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2012Aipysurus mosaicus, a new species of egg-eating sea snake (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae), with a redescription of Aipysurus eydouxii (Gray, 1849)Sanders, K.; Rasmussen, A.; Elmberg, J.; Mumpuni,; Guinea, M.; Blias, P.; Lee, M.; Fry, B.
2012Anonymous nuclear loci in non-model organisms: making the most of high-throughput genome surveysBertozzi, T.; Sanders, K.; Sistrom, M.; Gardner, M.
2010Arthropod molecular divergence times and the Cambrian origin of pentastomidsSanders, K.; Lee, M.
2007Evaluating molecular clock calibrations using Bayesian analyses with soft and hard boundsSanders, K.; Lee, M.
2011First molecular evidence for the phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic snake genus Brachyorrhos (Serpentes: Caenophidia)Murphy, J.; Mumpuni,; Sanders, K.
2012Hydrophis donaldi (Elapidae, Hydrophiinae), a highly distinctive new species of sea snake from northern AustraliaUkuwela, K.; Sanders, K.; Fry, B.
2012Independent innovation in the evolution of paddle-shaped tails in viviparous sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)Sanders, K.; Rasmussen, A.; Elmberg, J.
2012Isolation, via 454 sequencing, characterisation and transferability of twelve microsatellite loci for Hydrophis spiralis, the yellow sea snake (Serpentes: Elapidae)Sanders, K.; Gardner, M.
2008Molecular evidence for a rapid late-Miocene radiation of Australasian venomous snakes (Elapidae Colubroidea)Sanders, K.; Lee, M.
2009Molecular evidence for Gondwanan origins of multiple lineages within a diverse Australasian gecko radiationOliver, P.; Sanders, K.
2013Molecular evidence that the deadliest sea snake Enhydrina schistosa (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae) consists of two convergent speciesUkuwela, K.; de Silva, A.; Mumpuni,; Fry, B.; Lee, M.; Sanders, K.
2008Molecular phylogeny and divergence dates for Australasian elapids and sea snakes (hydrophiinae): evidence from seven genes for rapid evolutionary radiationsSanders, K.; Lee, M.; Leijs, R.; Foster, R.; Keogh, J.
2013Multilocus phylogeny and recent rapid radiation of the viviparous sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)Sanders, K.; Lee, M.; Mumpuni,; Bertozzi, T.; Rasmussen, A.
2012Over-exploitation and illegal trade of reptiles in IndonesiaNijman, V.; Shepherd, C.; Mumpuni,; Sanders, K.
2010Phylogeny and divergence times of filesnakes (Acrochordus): Inferences from morphology, fossils and three molecular lociSanders, K.; Mumpuni,; Hamidy, A.; Head, J.; Gower, D.
2011Preliminary observations on the reproductive biology of six species of Sri Lankan sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)de Silva, A.; Ukuwela, K.; Sivaruban, A.; Sanders, K.
2013Recent rapid speciation and ecomorph divergence in Indo-Australian sea snakesSanders, K.; Rasmussen, A.; Mumpuni,; Elmberg, J.; de Silva, A.; Guinea, M.; Lee, M.
2012Rediscovery of the rare sea snake hydrophis parviceps Smith 1935: identification and conservation statusRasmussen, A.; Elmberg, J.; Sanders, K.; Gravlund, P.
2013The conservation status of the world's reptilesBohm, M.; Sanders, K.
2010The impact of conservation on the status of the world's vertebratesSanders, K.