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2002 Publications

  1. Albrecht, D. E., R. M. Barker, W. R. Barker, and J. Gavin. 2002. Neurada procumbens L. (Neuradaceae): A new record for Australia and a potential threat to Australia's sandy deserts. Plant Protection Quarterly 17:158-161.
  2. Austin, J. J., E. N. Arnold, and R. Bour. 2002. The provenance of type specimens of extinct Mascarene island giant tortoises (Cylindraspis) revealed by ancient mitochondrial DNA sequences. Journal of Herpetology 36:280-285.
  3. Berger, T., B. L. Sartini, and W. G. Breed. 2002. The porcine sperm DRKD proteins: Presence of antigenically related proteins in marsupial sperm plasma membrane. Biology of Reproduction 66:391.
  4. Bos, D. G., and S. M. Carthew. 2002. Habitat selection by the small dasyurid, Ningaui yvonneae (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in South Australia. Austral Ecology 27:103-109.
  5. Bradford, T. M., T. Litjens, E. J. Parkinson, J. J. Hopwood, and D. A. Brooks. 2002. Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI (Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome): a Y210C mutation causes either altered protein handling or altered protein function of N-acetylgalactosamine 4-sulfatase at multiple points in the vacuolar network. Biochemistry 41:4962-4971.
  6. Bradshaw, C. J. A., L. S. Davis, M. Purvis, Q. Q. Zhou, and G. L. Benwell. 2002. Using artificial neural networks to model the suitability of coastline for breeding by New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri). Ecological Modelling 148:111-131.
  7. Bradshaw, C. J. A., M. A. Hindell, K. J. Michael, and M. D. Sumner. 2002. The optimal spatial scale for the analysis of elephant seal foraging as determined by geo-location in relation to sea surface temperatures. Ices Journal of Marine Science 59:770-781.
  8. Bradshaw, C. J. A., C. R. McMahon, M. A. Hindell, P. A. Pistorius, and M. N. Bester. 2002. Do southern elephant seals show density dependence in fecundity? Polar Biology 25:650-655.
  9. Brandle, R., and R. Brandle. 2002. Reptiles. A biological survey of the Murray Mouth reserves, South Australia, March 2002.:51-53.
  10. Brandle, R., and R. Brandle. 2002. Birds. A biological survey of the Murray Mouth reserves, South Australia, March 2002.:45-50.
  11. Brandle, R., and R. Brandle. 2002. Mammals. A biological survey of the Murray Mouth reserves, South Australia, March 2002.:42-44.
  12. Breed, W. G., R. M. Hope, O. W. Wiebkin, S. C. Spargo, and J. A. Chapman. 2002. Structural organization and evolution of the marsupial zona pellucida. Reproduction 123:13-21.
  13. Bromham, L., M. Woolfit, M. S. Y. Lee, and A. Rambaut. 2002. Testing the relationship between morphological and molecular rates of change along phylogenies. Evolution 56:1921-1930.
  14. Brook, B. W., and D. Bowman. 2002. Explaining the Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions: Models, chronologies, and assumptions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 99:14624-14627.
  15. Brook, B. W., M. A. Burgman, H. R. Akcakaya, J. J. O'Grady, and R. Frankham. 2002. Critiques of PVA ask the wrong questions: Throwing the heuristic baby out with the numerical bath water. Conservation Biology 16:262-263.
  16. Brook, B. W., A. D. Griffiths, and H. L. Puckey. 2002. Modelling strategies for the management of the critically endangered Carpentarian rock-rat (Zyzomys palatalis) of northern Australia. Journal of Environmental Management 65:355-368.
  17. Brook, B. W., D. W. Tonkyn, J. J. Q'Grady, and R. Frankham. 2002. Contribution of inbreeding to extinction risk in threatened species. Conservation Ecology 6.
  18. Chapman, M. A., I. D. Hogg, K. E. Schnabel, and M. I. Stevens. 2002. Synonymy of the New Zealand corophiid amphipod genus, Chaetocorophium Karaman, 1979, with Paracorophium Stebbing, 1899: morphological and genetic evidence. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 32:229-241.
  19. Chisholm, L. A., and I. D. Whittington. 2002. Efficacy of praziquantel bath treatments for monogenean infections of the Rhinobatos typus. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 14:230-234.
  20. Clark, F., and T. Thanaraj. 2002. Categorisation and characterization of transcript-confirmed constitutively and alternatively spliced introns and exons from human. Human Molecular Genetics 11:451-464.
  21. Conran, J. G., A. Houben, and A. Lowrie. 2002. Chromosome numbers in Byblidaceae. Australian Journal of Botany 50:583-586.
  22. Cooper, S. J. B., S. Hinze, R. Leys, C. H. S. Watts, and W. F. Humphreys. 2002. Islands under the desert: molecular systematics and evolutionary origins of stygobitic water beetles (Coleoptera : Dytiscidae) from central Western Australia. Invertebrate Systematics 16:589-598.
  23. Cottrell, J. E., R. C. Munro, H. E. Tabbener, A. C. M. Gillies, G. I. Forrest, J. D. Deans, and A. J. Lowe. 2002. Distribution of chloroplast DNA variation in British oaks (Quercus robur and Q-petraea): the influence of postglacial colonisation and human management. Forest Ecology and Management 156:181-195.
  24. da Silva, K. B., C. Mahan, and J. da Silva. 2002. The trill of the chase: Eastern chipmunks call to warn kin. Journal of Mammalogy 83:546-552.
  25. Donnellan, S. C., M. N. Hutchinson, P. Dempsey, and W. Osborne. 2002. Systematics of the Egernia whitii species group (Lacertilia: Scincidae) in southeastern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 50:439-459.
  26. Dowton, M., and A. D. Austin. 2002. Increased congruence does not necessarily indicate increased phylogenetic accuracy - The behavior of the incongruence length difference test in mixed-model analyses. Systematic Biology 51:19-31.
  27. Dowton, M., R. Belshaw, A. D. Austin, and D. L. J. Quicke. 2002. Simultaneous molecular and morphological analysis of Braconid relationships (Insecta : Hymenoptera : Braconidae) indicates independent mt-tRNA gene inversions within a single wasp family. Journal of Molecular Evolution 54:210-226.
  28. Dowton, M., L. R. Castro, and A. D. Austin. 2002. Mitochondrial gene rearrangements as phylogenetic characters in the invertebrates: the examination of genome 'morphology'. Invertebrate Systematics 16:345-356.
  29. Gardner, M. G., C. M. Bull, and S. J. B. Cooper. 2002. High levels of genetic monogamy in the group-living Australian lizard Egernia stokesii. Molecular Ecology 11:1787-1794.
  30. Gardner, M. G., and R. D. Ward. 2002. Taxonomic affinities within Australian and New Zealand Mustelus sharks (Chondrichthyes : Triakidae) inferred from allozymes, mitochondrial DNA and precaudal vertebrae counts. Copeia:356-363.
  31. Grutter, A. S., M. R. Deveney, I. D. Whittington, and R. J. G. Lester. 2002. The effect of the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus on the capsalid monogenean Benedenia lolo parasite of the labrid fish Hemigymnus melapterus. Journal of Fish Biology 61:1098-1108.
  32. Hamwood, T. E., B. W. Cribb, J. A. Halliday, G. C. Kearn, and I. D. Whittington. 2002. Preliminary characterisation and extraction of anterior adhesive secretion in monogenean (platyhelminth) parasites. Folia Parasitologica 49:39-49.
  33. Harcourt, R. G., C. J. A. Bradshaw, K. Dickson, and L. S. Davis. 2002. Foraging ecology of a generalist predator, the female New Zealand fur seal. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 227:11-24.
  34. Heshmatti, G. A., J. M. Facelli, and J. G. Conran. 2002. The piosphere revisited: plant species patterns close to waterpoints in small, fenced paddocks in chenopod shrublands of South Australia. Journal of Arid Environments 51:547-560.
  35. Hogg, I. D., and M. I. Stevens. 2002. Soil fauna of Antarctic coastal landscapes. Geoecology of Antarctic Ice-Free Coastal Landscapes 154:265-280.
  36. Hogg, I. D., P. Willmann-Huerner, and M. I. Stevens. 2002. Population genetic structures of two New Zealand stream insects: Archichauliodes diversus (Megaloptera) and Coloburiscus humeralis (Ephemeroptera). New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 36:491-501.
  37. Hugall, A., C. Moritz, A. Moussalli, and J. Stanisic. 2002. Reconciling paleodistribution models and comparative phylogeography in the Wet Tropics rainforest land snail Gnarosophia bellendenkerensis. PNAS 99:6112-6117.
  38. Hutchinson, M. N., and B. S. Mackness. 2002. Fossil lizards from the Pliocene Chinchilla Local Fauna, Queensland, with description of a new species. Records of the South Australian Museum (Adelaide) 35:169-184.
  39. Ibrahim, K. M., S. J. B. Cooper, and G. M. Hewitt. 2002. Testing for recombination in a short nuclear DNA sequence of the European meadow grasshopper, Chorthippus parallelus. Molecular Ecology 11:583-590.
  40. Iqbal, M., and A. D. Austin. 2002. New species of the Australian endemic wasp genus Notosigalphus van Achterberg and Austin (Hymenoptera : Braconidae) from Flinders Island, Tasmania. Australian Journal of Entomology 41:149-154.
  41. Jamieson, B. G. M., S. Tillier, A. Tillier, J.-L. Justine, E. Ling, S. James, K. McDonald, and A. F. Hugall. 2002. Phylogeny of the Megascolecidae and Crassiclitellata (Annelida, Oligochaeta): Combined versus partitioned analysis using nuclear (28S) and mitochondrial (12S, 16S) rDNA. Zoosystema 24:707-734.
  42. Jennings, J. T., and A. D. Austin. 2002. Systematics and distribution of world hyptiogastrine wasps (Hymenoptera : Gasteruptiidae). Invertebrate Systematics 16:735-811.
  43. Jensen, J., A. Gillies, U. Csaikl, R. C. Munro, S. F. Madsen, H. Roulund, and A. Lowe. 2002. Chloroplast DNA variation within the Nordic countries. Forest Ecology and Management 156:167-180.
  44. Johnson, C. N., S. Delean, and A. Balmford. 2002. Phylogeny and the selectivity of extinction in Australian marsupials. Animal Conservation 5:135-142.
  45. Johnson, P. M., and S. Delean. 2002. Reproduction of the purple-necked rock-wallaby, Petrogale purpureicollis Le Souef (Marsupialia : Macropodidae) in captivity, with age estimation and development of the pouch young. Wildlife Research 29:463-468.
  46. Jordan, G. J., and R. S. Hill. 2002. Cenozoic plant macrofossil sites of Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 136:127-139.
  47. Jordan, P. W., A. E. Goodman, and S. Donnellan. 2002. Microsatellite primers for Australian and New Guinean pythons isolated with an efficient marker development method for related species. Molecular Ecology Notes 2:78-82.
  48. Kolesik, P., G. S. Taylor, and D. S. Kent. 2002. A new genus and two new species of gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) damaging leaf and branch buds on Eucalyptus in Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology 41:23-29.
  49. Kremer, A., J. L. Dupouey, J. D. Deans, J. Cottrell, U. Csaikl, R. Finkeldey, S. Espinel, J. Jensen, J. Kleinschmit, B. Van Dam, A. Ducousso, I. Forrest, U. L. de Heredia, A. J. Lowe, M. Tutkova, R. C. Munro, S. Steinhoff, and V. Badeau. 2002. Leaf morphological differentiation between Quercus robur and Quercus petraea is stable across western European mixed oak stands. Annals of Forest Science 59:777-787.
  50. Kremer, A., J. Kleinschmit, J. Cottrell, E. P. Cundall, J. D. Deans, A. Ducousso, A. O. Konig, A. J. Lowe, R. C. Munro, R. J. Petit, and B. R. Stephan. 2002. Is there a correlation between chloroplastic and nuclear divergence, or what are the roles of history and selection on genetic diversity in European oaks? Forest Ecology and Management 156:75-87.
  51. Lambkin, C. L., M. S. Y. Lee, S. Winterton, and D. K. Yeates. 2002. Partitioned branch support and the problem of multiple trees. Cladistics 18:436-444.
  52. Lee, M. S. Y. 2002. Online database could end taxonomic anarchy [Correspondence]. Nature 417:787-788.
  53. Lee, M. S. Y. 2002. Species and phylogenetic nomenclature. Taxon 51:507-510.
  54. Lee, M. S. Y. 2002. Divergent evolution, hierarchy and cladistics. Zoologica Scripta 31:217-220.
  55. Lee, M. S. Y. 2002. Unalignable sequences and molecular evolution (vol 16, pg 681, 2001). Trends in Ecology & Evolution 17:101-101.
  56. Lee, M. S. Y., and J. D. Scanlon. 2002. Snake phylogeny based on osteology, soft anatomy and behaviour. Biological Reviews 77:333-401.
  57. Lee, M. S. Y., and J. D. Scanlon. 2002. The Cretaceous marine reptile Mesoleptos and the origin of snakes. Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History, Zoology 68:131-142.
  58. Leys, R., S. J. B. Cooper, and M. P. Schwarz. 2002. Molecular phylogeny and historical biogeography of the large carpenter bees, genus Xylocopa (Hymenoptera : Apidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 77:249-266.
  59. Lowe, A. J., W. P. Goodall-Copestake, H. Caron, A. Kremer, and S. Decroocq. 2002. A set of polymorphic microsatellites for Vochysia ferruginea, a promising tree for land reclamation in the Neotropics. Molecular Ecology Notes 2:209-210.
  60. Lowe, A. J., A. E. Jones, A. F. Raybould, M. Trick, C. L. Moule, and K. J. Edwards. 2002. Transferability and genome specificity of a new set of microsatellite primers among Brassica species of the U triangle. Molecular Ecology Notes 2:7-11.
  61. Mariette, S., J. Cottrell, U. M. Csaikl, P. Goikoechea, A. Konig, A. J. Lowe, B. C. Van Dam, T. Barreneche, C. Bodenes, R. Streiff, K. Burg, K. Groppe, R. C. Munro, H. Tabbener, and A. Kremer. 2002. Comparison of levels of genetic diversity detected with AFLP and microsatellite markers within and among mixed Q-petraea (MATT.) LIEBL. and Q-robur L. stands. Silvae Genetica 51:72-79.
  62. Milne, T., C. M. Bull, and M. N. Hutchinson. 2002. Characteristics of litters and juvenile dispersal in the endangered Australian skink Tiliqua adelaidensis. Journal of Herpetology 36:110-112.
  63. Moore, H. D. M., K. Dvorakova, N. Jenkins, and W. G. Breed. 2002. Exceptional sperm cooperation in the Wood Mouse. Nature 418:174-177.
  64. Morgan, A., P. Adams, P. Kolesik, M. Sedgley, and S. M. Carthew. 2002. Flower numbers and seed production of Cootamundra wattle (Acacia baileyana F. Muell.) measured by a digital image analysis technique. Plant Protection Quarterly 17:162-167.
  65. Morgan, A., S. M. Carthew, and M. Sedgley. 2002. Breeding system, reproductive efficiency and weed potential of Acacia baileyana. Australian Journal of Botany 50:357-364.
  66. Morris, D. C., M. P. Schwarz, S. J. B. Cooper, and L. A. Mound. 2002. Phylogenetics of Australian Acacia thrips: the evolution of behaviour and ecology. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25:278-292.
  67. Murphy, N. P., and C. M. Austin. 2002. A preliminary study of 16S rRNA sequence variation in Australian Macrobrachium shrimps (Palaemonidae : Decapoda) reveals inconsistencies in their current classification. Invertebrate Systematics 16:697-701.
  68. Nguyen, T. T. T., N. P. Murphy, and C. M. Austin. 2002. Amplification of multiple copies of mitochondrial Cytochrome b gene fragments in the Australian freshwater crayfish, Cherax destructor Clark (Parastacidae : Decapoda). Animal Genetics 33:304-308.
  69. Pelton, G. A., and J. G. Conran. 2002. Comparison of two rolled sandy heath communities within a single fire patch in Ngarkat Conservation Park, South Australia. Austral Ecology 27:85-93.
  70. Petit, R. J., S. Brewer, S. Bordacs, K. Burg, R. Cheddadi, E. Coart, J. Cottrell, U. M. Csaikl, B. van Dam, J. D. Deans, S. Espinel, S. Fineschi, R. Finkeldey, I. Glaz, P. G. Goicoechea, J. S. Jensen, A. O. Konig, A. J. Lowe, S. F. Madsen, G. Matyas, R. C. Munro, F. Popescu, D. Slade, H. Tabbener, S. G. M. de Vries, B. Ziegenhagen, J. L. de Beaulieu, and A. Kremer. 2002. Identification of refugia and post-glacial colonisation routes of European white oaks based on chloroplast DNA and fossil pollen evidence. Forest Ecology and Management 156:49-74.
  71. Petit, R. J., U. M. Csaikl, S. Bordacs, K. Burg, E. Coart, J. Cottrell, B. van Dam, J. D. Deans, S. Dumolin-Lapegue, S. Fineschi, R. Finkeldey, A. Gillies, I. Glaz, P. G. Goicoechea, J. S. Jensen, A. O. Konig, A. J. Lowe, S. F. Madsen, G. Matyas, R. C. Munro, M. Olalde, M. H. Pemonge, F. Popescu, D. Slade, H. Tabbener, D. Taurchini, S. G. M. de Vries, B. Ziegenhagen, and A. Kremer. 2002. Chloroplast DNA variation in European white oaks - Phylogeography and patterns of diversity based on data from over 2600 populations. Forest Ecology and Management 156:5-26.
  72. Sanders, K. L., A. Malhotra, and R. S. Thorpe. 2002. A contribution to the systematics of two commonly confused pitvipers from the Sunda region: Trimeresurus hageni and T. sumatranus. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology Series 68:107-111.
  73. Scanlon, J. D., and M. S. Y. Lee. 2002. Varanoid-like dentition in primitive snakes (Madtsoiidae). Journal of Herpetology 36:100-106.
  74. Schonrogge, K., B. Barr, J. C. Wardlaw, E. Napper, M. G. Gardner, J. Breen, G. W. Elmes, and J. A. Thomas. 2002. When rare species become endangered: cryptic speciation in myrmecophilous hoverflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 75:291-300.
  75. Shine, R., M. J. Elphick, and S. Donnellan. 2002. Co-occurrence of multiple, supposedly incompatible modes of sex determination in a lizard population. Ecology Letters 5:486-489.
  76. Shine, R., M. J. Elphick, and S. C. Donnellan. 2002. Sex determination in montane lizards: the simultaneous roles of sex chromosomes, incubation temperatures and egg sizes. Ecology Letters 5:486-489.
  77. Soh, M. C. K., N. S. Sodhi, R. K. H. Seoh, and B. W. Brook. 2002. Nest site selection of the house crow (Corvus splendens), an urban invasive bird species in Singapore and implications for its management. Landscape and Urban Planning 59:217-226.
  78. Stevens, M. I., and I. D. Hogg. 2002. Expanded distributional records of Collembola and Acari in southern Victoria land, Antarctica. Pedobiologia 46:485-495.
  79. Stevens, M. I., I. D. Hogg, and M. A. Chapman. 2002. The corophiid amphipods of Tauranga Harbour, New Zealand: Evidence of an Australian crustacean invader. Hydrobiologia 474:147-154.
  80. Stuart-Fox, D. M., A. F. Hugall, and C. Moritz. 2002. A molecular phylogeny of rainbow skinks (Scincidae : Carlia): taxonomic and biogeographic implications. Australian Journal of Zoology 50:39-51.
  81. Susandarini, R., G. G. Collins, A. Lowrie, and J. G. Conran. 2002. Morphological variation within the Drosera indica (Droseraceae) complex in northern Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 50:207-214.
  82. Swann, C. A., R. M. Hope, and W. G. Breed. 2002. cDNA nucleotide sequence encoding the ZPC protein of Australian hydromyine rodents: a novel sequence of the putative spermcombining site within the family Muridae. Zygote 10:291-299.
  83. Verneau, O., S. Bentz, N. D. Sinnappah, L. du Preez, I. D. Whittington, and C. Combes. 2002. A view of early vertebrate evolution inferred from the phylogeny of polystome parasites (Monogenea: Polystomatidae). Proceedings of the Royal Society B 269:535-543.
  84. Webb, J. K., B. W. Brook, and R. Shine. 2002. Collectors endanger Australia's most threatened snake, the broad-headed snake Hoplocephalus bungaroides. Oryx 36:170-181.
  85. Webb, J. K., B. W. Brook, and R. Shine. 2002. What makes a species vulnerable to extinction? Comparative life-history traits of two sympatric snakes. Ecological Research 17:59-67.
  86. Whitfield, J. B., P. Mardulyn, A. D. Austin, and M. Dowton. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships among microgastrine braconid wasp genera based on data from the 16S, COI and 28S genes and morphology. Systematic Entomology 27:337-359.
  87. Whittington, I. D., and I. Ernst. 2002. Migration, site-specificity and development of Benedenia lutjani (Monogenea : Capsalidae) on the surface of its host, Lutjanus carponotatus (Pisces : Lutjanidae). Parasitology 124:423-434.
  88. Yap, C. A. M., N. S. Sodhi, and B. W. Brook. 2002. Roost characteristics of invasive mynas in Singapore. Journal of Wildlife Management 66:1118-1127.

 


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