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  1. Phylogeography of the blue-winged kookaburra Dacelo leachii across tropical northern Australia and New Guinea
  2. Non-diadromous life history and limited movement in northern lineages of Australian smelt: Evidence from otolith chemistry analysis
  3. Spatial distributions and environmental relationships of two species complexes of freshwater atyid shrimps
  4. Monitoring age-related trends in genomic diversity of Australian lungfish
  5. Improved genetic markers for monitoring recruitment dynamics in the endangered Mary River cod (Maccullochella mariensis )
  6. Conservation genetics of the Mary River turtle (Elusor macrurus ) in natural and captive populations
  7. Phylogenetic analysis of the Australian rosella parrots (Platycercus) reveals discordance among molecules and plumage
  8. Vertical Distribution of Soil Denitrifying Communities in a Wet Sclerophyll Forest under Long-Term Repeated Burning
  9. Low Microsatellite Diversity in Australian Lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri)
  10. Gene dispersal inference across forest patches in an endangered medicinal tree: comparison of model-based approaches
  11. Phylogeography of two freshwater prawn species from far-northern Queensland
  12. Shared phylogeographic patterns between the ectocommensal flatworm Temnosewellia albata and its host, the endangered freshwater crayfish Euastacus robertsi
  13. Development of microsatellite markers for western rainbowfish (Melanotaenia australis) using the Ion Torrent second generation sequencing approach
  14. Is variable connectivity among populations of a continental gobiid fish driven by local adaptation or passive dispersal?
  15. Did common disjunct populations of freshwater fishes in northern Australia form from the same biogeographic events?
  16. Basic and applied uses of molecular approaches in freshwater ecology
  17. Broadscale phylogeographic structure of five freshwater fishes across the Australian Monsoonal Tropics
  18. Migration history and stock structure of two putatively diadromous teleost fishes, as determined by genetic and otolith chemistry analyses
  19. Low interbasin connectivity in a facultatively diadromous fish: evidence from genetics and otolith chemistry
  20. Contrasting insights provided by single and multispecies data in a regional comparative phylogeographic study
  21. Freshwater crabs occupying tropical north Queensland coastal creeks
  22. Genetic structuring of remnant forest patches in an endangered medicinal tree in North-western Ethiopia
  23. Effects of super-absorbent polymers on a soil–wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) system in the field
  24. Australian parasiticOgyrisbutterflies: east-west divergence of highly-specialized relicts
  25. Correction: Ecological Drivers of Biogeographic Patterns of Soil Archaeal Community
  26. Outcrossing rates and reproductive success inXanthorrhoea johnsonii(Xanthorrhoeaceae), in south east Queensland, Australia
  27. The linking of plate tectonics and evolutionary divergence
  28. Ecological Drivers of Biogeographic Patterns of Soil Archaeal Community
  29. Natural and anthropogenic drivers of genetic structure and low genetic variation in the endangered freshwater cod, Maccullochella mariensis
  30. Characterization 21 polymorphic microsatellite loci in Australian lungfish
  31. Is realised connectivity among populations of aquatic fauna predictable from potential connectivity?
  32. Population structure of sexually reproducing carp gudgeons: does a metapopulation offer refuge from sexual parasitism?
  33. A molecular assessment of species boundaries and phylogenetic affinities in Mogurnda (Eleotridae): a case study of cryptic biodiversity in the Australian freshwater fishes
  34. Microsatellite markers for Australian temperate diadromous fishes Pseudaphritis urvillii (Bovichtidae) and Lovettia sealii (Galaxiidae)
  35. Extreme Genetic Structure in a Small-Bodied Freshwater Fish, the Purple Spotted Gudgeon, Mogurnda adspersa (Eleotridae)
  36. Invertébrés Sans Frontières: Large Scales of Connectivity of Selected Freshwater Species among Caribbean Islands
  37. Sympatric seagrass shrimp show similar structure and selection along the seashore: a comparison of two crypticPhycomenes zostericolalineages
  38. Drawn to the dark side: A molecular phylogeny of freshwater shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) reveals frequent cave invasions and challenges current taxonomic hypotheses
  39. Regional scale speciation reveals multiple invasions of freshwater in Palaemoninae (Decapoda)
  40. Statistical phylogeographic tests of competing 'Lake Carpentaria hypotheses' in the mouth-brooding freshwater fish, Glossamia aprion (Apogonidae)
  41. Molecular and conservation biogeography of freshwater caridean shrimps innorth-western Australia
  42. Nine microsatellite markers for the Australian side-necked turtle Chelodina expansa (Chelidae) and cross species amplifications
  43. Small but mighty: headwaters are vital to stream network biodiversity at two levels of organization
  44. The world in a grain of sand: evolutionarily relevant, small-scale freshwater bioregions on subtropical dune islands
  45. Aquatic Insects in Eastern Australia: A Window on Ecology and Evolution of Dispersal in Streams
  46. Maintenance of a hybrid zone: The role of female mate choice
  47. Characterisation of polymorphic microsatellite loci in Hephaestus fuliginosus and cross-amplification in closely related Hephaestus tulliensis
  48. High gene flow and metapopulation dynamics detected for three species in a dryland river system
  49. Cytonuclear evidence for hybridogenetic reproduction in natural populations of the Australian carp gudgeon (Hypseleotris: Eleotridae)
  50. Phylogeography of related diadromous species in continental and island settings, and a comparison of their potential and realized dispersal patterns
  51. Origins of a morphological cline between Eucalyptus melanophloia and Eucalyptus whitei
  52. Landscape genetic analysis of the tropical freshwater fish Mogurnda mogurnda (Eleotridae) in a monsoonal river basin: importance of hydrographic factors and population history
  53. High levels of genetic structure in the Australian freshwater fish, Ambassis macleayi
  54. Evolutionary ecology, systematics, speciation, and phylogeography in benthology—preface
  55. Extensive intraspecific genetic diversity of a freshwater crayfish in a biodiversity hotspot
  56. Contemporary and historical patterns of connectivity among populations of an inland river fish species inferred from genetics and otolith chemistry
  57. Cooperative Territorial Defense in the Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen (Passeriformes, Cracticidae), a Group-living Songbird
  58. Little shrimp left on the shelf: the roles that sea-level change, ocean currents and continental shelf width play in the genetic connectivity of a seagrass-associated species
  59. Immigration history of amphidromous species on a Greater Antillean island
  60. Distribution and population genetics of the threatened freshwater crayfish genus Tenuibranchiurus (Decapoda�:�Parastacidae)
  61. Ecological roles and threats to aquatic refugia in arid landscapes: dryland river waterholes
  62. MHC screening for marsupial conservation: extremely low levels of class II diversity indicate population vulnerability for an endangered Australian marsupial
  63. Mogurnda adspersa microsatellite markers: multiplexing and multi-tailed primer tagging
  64. Marine dispersal determines the genetic population structure of migratory stream fauna of Puerto Rico: evidence for island-scale population recovery processes
  65. Genes in Streams: Using DNA to Understand the Movement of Freshwater Fauna and Their Riverine Habitat
  66. Genetic structure and phylogeography of freshwater shrimps ( Macrobrachium australiense and Macrobrachium tolmerum ): the role of contemporary and historical events
  67. Faecal DNA analysis enables genetic monitoring of the species recovery program for an arid-dwelling marsupial
  68. Molecular systematics of the Kakaducarididae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea)
  69. Evolutionary relationships of atyid shrimps imply both ancient Caribbean radiations and common marine dispersals
  70. Shrimps Down Under: Evolutionary Relationships of Subterranean Crustaceans from Western Australia (Decapoda: Atyidae: Stygiocaris)
  71. °Molecular evidence for sequential colonization and taxon cycling in freshwater decapod shrimps on a Caribbean island
  72. Contrasting patterns of genetic structure and disequilibrium in populations of a stone-cased caddisfly (Tasimiidae) from northern and southern Australia
  73. Do lowland habitats represent barriers to dispersal for a rainforest mayfly, Bungona narilla , in south-east Queensland?
  74. Patterns of connectivity between the Lake Eyre and Gulf drainages, Australia: a phylogeographic approach
  75. Looking through glassfish: marine genetic structure in an estuarine species
  76. Taxonomy, ecology, genetics and conservation status of the pale imperial hairstreak ( Jalmenus eubulus ) (Lepidoptera�:�Lycaenidae): a threatened butterfly from the Brigalow Belt, Australia
  77. Isolation and characterization of eight polymorphic microsatellite loci in the rainforest canopy tree, Syzygium sayeri (Myrtaceae)
  78. A comparative analysis of population structuring and genetic diversity in sympatric lineages of freshwater shrimp (Atyidae: Paratya): concerted or independent responses to hydrographic factors?
  79. Molecular genetic and stable isotope signatures reveal complementary patterns of population connectivity in the regionally vulnerable southern pygmy perch (Nannoperca australis)
  80. Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA variation defines island genetic reservoirs for reintroductions of an endangered Australian marsupial, Perameles bougainville
  81. Pleistocene refugia in an arid landscape: analysis of a widely distributed Australian passerine
  82. Multiple paternity in a natural population of a wild tobacco fly, Bactrocera cacuminata (Diptera: Tephritidae), assessed by microsatellite DNA markers
  83. Radically different scales of phylogeographic structuring within cryptic species of freshwater shrimp (Atyidae: Caridina )
  84. An island in the stream: Australia’s place in the cosmopolitan world of Indo-West Pacific freshwater shrimp (Decapoda: Atyidae: Caridina)
  85. Constraints on recovery: using molecular methods to study connectivity of aquatic biota in rivers and streams
  86. Phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships of subterranean and surface genera of Australian Atyidae (Crustacea�:�Decapoda�:�Caridea) inferred with mitochondrial DNA
  87. Are there correlates of male Australian Magpie Gymnorhina tibicen reproductive success in a population with high rates of extra-group paternity?
  88. Polymorphic microsatellite DNA markers in Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera: Tephritidae)
  89. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the Australian smelt, Retropinna semoni
  90. Patterns of gene flow in two species of eel-tailed catfish, Neosilurus hyrtlii and Porochilus argenteus (Siluriformes: Plotosidae), in western Queensland's dryland rivers
  91. DO ANTS ENHANCE DIVERSIFICATION IN LYCAENID BUTTERFLIES? PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE FROM A MODEL MYRMECOPHILE, JALMENUS EVAGORAS
  92. The evolution of Queensland spiny mountain crayfish of the genus Euastacus. II. Investigating simultaneous vicariance with intraspecific genetic data
  93. DO ANTS ENHANCE DIVERSIFICATION IN LYCAENID BUTTERFLIES? PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE FROM A MODEL MYRMECOPHILE, JALMENUS EVAGORAS
  94. Molecular bacterial diversity of a forest soil under residue management regimes in subtropical Australia
  95. Extreme levels of intra-specific divergence among Cape Peninsula populations of the Cape galaxias,Galaxias zebratusCastelnau 1861, reveals a possible species complex
  96. Spatial patterns of genetic structure among populations of a stone-cased caddis (Trichoptera: Tasimiidae) in south-east Queensland, Australia
  97. Analyses of soil fungal communities in adjacent natural forest and hoop pine plantation ecosystems of subtropical Australia using molecular approaches based on 18S rRNA genes
  98. The taxonomic feedback loop: symbiosis of morphology and molecules
  99. Conservation status of the White-Bellied Sea-Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster in Australia determined using mtDNA control region sequence data
  100. Long-term variation in the distribution of the White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) across Australia
  101. Historical transoceanic dispersal of a freshwater shrimp: the colonization of the South Pacific by the genus Paratya (Atyidae)
  102. Differing rates of extra-group paternity between two populations of the Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen)
  103. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the endemic mound spring snail Fonscochlea accepta and cross species amplification in four other hydrobiid snails
  104. Are populations of mayflies living in adjacent fish and fishless streams genetically differentiated?
  105. Past and present patterns of connectivity among populations of four cryptic species of freshwater mussels Velesunio spp. (Hyriidae) in central Australia
  106. Mitochondrial DNA phylogenetic structuring suggests similarity between two morphologically plastic genera of Australian freshwater mussels (Unionoida: Hyriidae)
  107. THE EVOLUTION OF QUEENSLAND SPINY MOUNTAIN CRAYFISH OF THE GENUS EUASTACUS. I. TESTING VICARIANCE AND DISPERSAL WITH INTERSPECIFIC MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
  108. Deep phylogenetic structure has conservation implications for ornate rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae�:� Rhadinocentrus ornatus ) in Queensland, eastern Australia
  109. THE EVOLUTION OF QUEENSLAND SPINY MOUNTAIN CRAYFISH OF THE GENUS EUASTACUS. I. TESTING VICARIANCE AND DISPERSAL WITH INTERSPECIFIC MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
  110. Mitochondrial DNA reveals phylogenetic structuring and cryptic diversity in Australian freshwater macroinvertebrate assemblages
  111. Genetic structure in a montane mayfly Baetis bicaudatus (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), from the Rocky Mountains, Colorado
  112. A morphological cline in Eucalyptus : a genetic perspective
  113. Cryptic species and morphological plasticity in long‐lived bivalves (Unionoida: Hyriidae) from inland Australia
  114. Translocation Causes Extinction of a Local Population of the Freshwater ShrimpParatya australiensis
  115. Oceanic interchange and nonequilibrium population structure in the estuarine dependent Indo‐Pacific tasselfish, Polynemus sheridani
  116. Molecular phylogeny and evolutionary biology of Acrodipsas (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
  117. Small-scale patterns of genetic variation in the mayfly Bungona narilla (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) in rainforest streams, south-east Queensland
  118. Phylogeography of the rare myrmecophagous butterfly Acrodipsas cuprea (Lepidoptera : Lycaenidae) from pinned museum specimens
  119. Discordance between morphology and genetic structure among three plumage forms of the Australian Magpie
  120. Identification of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the mud crab Scylla serrata (Brachyura: Portunidae)
  121. Genetic structure and dispersal of Macrobrachium australiense (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) in western Queensland, Australia
  122. Genetic differentiation between Australian and North American populations of the monarch butterfly Danaus plexippus (L.) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae): an exploration using allozyme electrophoresis
  123. Natural selection and the distribution of shell colour morphs in three species of Littoraria (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) in Moreton Bay, Queensland
  124. Natural selection and the distribution of shell colour morphs in three species of Littoraria (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) in Moreton Bay, Queensland
  125. A comparison of fitness components among different plumage morphs of the Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen
  126. Regional patterns of genetic structure among Australian populations of the mud crab, Scylla serrata (Crustacea : Decapoda): evidence from mitochondrial DNA
  127. Extensive genetic divergence among populations of the Australian freshwater fish, Pseudomugil signifer (Pseudomugilidae), at different hierarchical scales
  128. Low levels of genetic differentiation among populations of the freshwater fish Hypseleotris compressa (Gobiidae: Eleotridinae): implications for its biology, population connectivity and history
  129. Evidence for long-distance dispersal in a sedentary passerine, Gymnorhina tibicen (Artamidae)
  130. Nested clade analysis of the freshwater shrimp, Caridina zebra (Decapoda: Atyidae), from north-eastern Australia
  131. Population genetic structure of Australian magpies: evidence for regional differences in juvenile dispersal behaviour
  132. Strong genetic structuring in a habitat specialist, the Oxleyan Pygmy Perch Nannoperca oxleyana
  133. Genetic structure of the stonefly,Yoraperla brevis, populations: the extent of gene flow among adjacent montane streams
  134. Dispersal among populations of Caridina sp. (Decapoda : Atyidae) in coastal lowland streams, south-eastern Queensland, Australia
  135. Influence of genetic and environmental factors on egg and clutch sizes among populations of Paratya australiensis Kemp (Decapoda: Atyidae) in␣upland rainforest streams, south-east Queensland
  136. Dispersal and recruitment ofTasiagma ciliata(Trichoptera: Tasimiidae) in rainforest streams, south‐eastern Australia
  137. Concordance between dispersal and mitochondrial gene flow: isolation by distance in a tropical teleost, Lates calcarifer (Australian barramundi)
  138. Dispersal and Recruitment in Streams: Evidence from Genetic Studies
  139. Gene Flow among Conspecific Populations of Baetis sp. (Ephemeroptera): Adult Flight and Larval Drift
  140. A test of centre-edge hypotheses in a permanently territorial songbird, the Australian magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen
  141. Genetic variation in a continuously breeding population of Danaus plexippus L.: an examination of heterozygosity at four loci in relation to activity times
  142. Evidence for Predation as a Factor in Determining Shell Color Frequencies in a Mangrove Snail Littorina Sp. (Prosobranchia: Littorinidae)
  143. Shell colour polymorphism in a mangrove snail Littorina sp. (Prosobranchia: Littorinidae)