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  1. Environmental impact assessments can misrepresent species distributions: a case study of koalas in Queensland, Australia
  2. Low genetic diversity, limited gene flow and widespread genetic bottleneck effects in a threatened dolphin species, the Australian humpback dolphin
  3. Fresh is best: Accurate SNP genotyping from koala scats
  4. Predictable males and unpredictable females: repeatability of sociability in eastern water dragons
  5. Genomic DNA variation confirmed Seriola lalandi comprises three different populations in the Pacific, but with recent divergence
  6. A framework for the identification of long-term social avoidance in longitudinal datasets
  7. Archipelagos of the Anthropocene: rapid and extensive differentiation of native terrestrial vertebrates in a single metropolis
  8. Seasonal cyclicity of bonds between female dolphins
  9. Influence of putative forest refugia and biogeographic barriers on the level and distribution of genetic variation in an African savannah tree, Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss
  10. Regional vegetation change and implications for local conservation: An example from West Cornwall (United Kingdom)
  11. Correction: Potential 'Ecological Traps' of Restored Landscapes: Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus Re-Occupy a Rehabilitated Mine Site
  12. Polyandry in dragon lizards: inbred paternal genotypes sire fewer offspring
  13. Accuracy and efficiency of detection dogs: a powerful new tool for koala conservation and management
  14. The social life of eastern water dragons: sex differences, spatial overlap and genetic relatedness
  15. Phylogeography of the finless porpoise (genus Neophocaena): testing the stepwise divergence hypothesis in the northwestern Pacific
  16. Population Differentiation and Hybridisation of Australian Snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Indo-Pacific Humpback (Sousa chinensis) Dolphins in North-Western Australia
  17. A Face in the Crowd: A Non-Invasive and Cost Effective Photo-Identification Methodology to Understand the Fine Scale Movement of Eastern Water Dragons
  18. Potential ‘Ecological Traps’ of Restored Landscapes: Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus Re-Occupy a Rehabilitated Mine Site
  19. Whole-genome sequencing reveals untapped genetic potential in Africa’s indigenous cereal crop sorghum
  20. Allelic variation at a single gene increases food value in a drought-tolerant staple cereal
  21. Is restoring flora the same as restoring fauna? Lessons learned from koalas and mining rehabilitation
  22. Fission–fusion dynamics in wild giraffes may be driven by kinship, spatial overlap and individual social preferences
  23. Phylogenetic analysis reveals multiple introductions of Cynodon species in Australia
  24. Molecular Markers in Plant Improvement
  25. A review of fauna in mine rehabilitation in Australia: Current state and future directions
  26. Differentiated or not? An assessment of current knowledge of genetic structure of Sousa chinensis in China
  27. Experimental Evaluation of Koala Scat Persistence and Detectability with Implications for Pellet-Based Fauna Census
  28. Lack of Low Frequency Variants Masks Patterns of Non-Neutral Evolution following Domestication
  29. Isolation and characterisation of novel microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers for the Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus lesueurii)
  30. Multiple lines of evidence for an Australasian geographic boundary in the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis): population or species divergence?
  31. Nature and nurture
  32. Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population
  33. Characterization and multiplexing of EST-SSR primers in Cynodon (Poaceae) species1
  34. Development and characterization of microsatellite loci for Khaya senegalensis (Meliaceae)1
  35. Home range overlap, matrilineal and biparental kinship drive female associations in bottlenose dolphins
  36. Thar She Blows! A Novel Method for DNA Collection from Cetacean Blow
  37. Inbreeding tolerance and fitness costs in wild bottlenose dolphins
  38. Phylogenetic analysis of mtDNA sequences suggests revision of humpback dolphin (Sousaspp.) taxonomy is needed