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The University of Adelaide
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2005 Publications

  1. Aagesen, L., D. Medan, J. Kellermann, and H. Hilger. 2005. Phylogeny of the tribe Colletieae (Rhamnaceae) – a sensitivity analysis of the plastid region trnL-trnF combined with morphology. Plant Systematics and Evolution 250:197–214.
  2. Aguiar, A. P., and J. T. Jennings. 2005. First record of Stephanidae (Hymenoptera) from New Caledonia, with descriptions of four new species of Parastephanellus Enderlein. Zootaxa:1-16.
  3. Bacles, C. F. E., J. Burczyk, A. J. Lowe, and R. A. Ennos. 2005. Historical and contemporary mating patterns in remnant populations of the forest tree Fraxinus excelsior L. Evolution 59:979-990.
  4. Bardeleben, C., R. L. Moore, J. A. Nicholls, J. J. Austin, and T. E. Robson. 2005. Isolation of polymorphic tetranucleotide microsatellite markers in the satin bowerbird, Ptilonorhynchus violaceus. Molecular Ecology Notes 5:305-307.
  5. Bauer, M., C. Leigh, E. Peirce, and A. G. Breed. 2005. Comparative study of sperm chromatin condensation in the excurrent ducts of the laboratory mouse Mus musculus and spinifex hopping mouse Notomys alexis. Reproduction Fertility and Development 17:611-616.
  6. Beardsley, P. M., and W. R. Barker. 2005. Patterns of evolution in Australian Mimulus and related genera (Phrymaceae similar to Scrophulariaceae): a molecular phylogeny using chloroplast and nuclear sequence data. Australian Systematic Botany 18:61-73.
  7. Biffin, E., L. A. Craven, M. Tuiwawa, M. D. Crisp, and P. A. Gadek. 2005. South pacific Cleistocalyx transferred to Syzygium (Myrtaceae). Blumea 50:383-388.
  8. Bond, J. M., R. Porteous, S. Hughes, R. J. Mogg, M. G. Gardner, and C. J. Reading. 2005. Polymorphic microsatellite markers, isolated using a simple enrichment procedure, in the threatened smooth snake (Coronella austriaca). Molecular Ecology Notes 5:42-44.
  9. Bower, J. F., K. L. Sanders, and T. M. Ross. 2005. C3d enhances immune responses using low doses of DNA expressing the HIV-1 envelope from codon-optimized gene sequences. Current Hiv Research 3:191-198.
  10. Bradshaw, C. J. A. 2005. Survival of the fittest technology - problems estimating marine turtle mortality. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 287:261-262.
  11. Bradshaw, C. J. A., and B. W. Brook. 2005. Disease and the devil: density-dependent epidemiological processes explain historical population fluctuations in the Tasmanian devil. Ecography 28:181-190.
  12. Bradshaw, C. J. A., L. W. Traill, K. L. Wertz, W. H. White, and I. M. Gurry. 2005. Chemical immobilisation of wild banteng (Bos javanicus) in northern Australia using detomidine, tiletamine and zolazepam. Australian Veterinary Journal 83:616-617.
  13. Breed, A., H. Field, and R. Plowright. 2005. Volant viruses: A concern to bats, humans and other animals. Microbiology Australia 26:59-62.
  14. Breed, W. G. 2005. Evolution of the spermatozoon in muroid rodents. Journal of Morphology 265:271-290.
  15. Brodribb, T. J., N. M. Holbrook, and R. S. Hill. 2005. Seedling growth in conifers and angiosperms: impacts of contrasting xylem structure. Australian Journal of Botany 53:749-755.
  16. Brook, B. W., and P. J. Whitehead. 2005. Plausible bounds for maximum rate of increase in magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata): implications for harvest. Wildlife Research 32:465-471.
  17. Brook, B. W., and P. J. Whitehead. 2005. Sustainable harvest regimes for magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata) under spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Wildlife Research 32:459-464.
  18. Bruce, N. L., and S. Herrando-Perez. 2005. Kensleylana briani, a new genus and species of freshwater cave-dwelling cirolanid (Crustacea : Isopoda) from Spain. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 118:74-83.
  19. Carpenter, R. J., R. S. Hill, and G. J. Jordan. 2005. Leaf cuticular morphology links Platanaceae and Proteaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences 166:843-855.
  20. Cavers, S., B. Degen, H. Caron, M. R. Lemes, R. Margis, F. Salgueiro, and A. J. Lowe. 2005. Optimal sampling strategy for estimation of spatial genetic structure in tree populations. Heredity 95:281-289.
  21. Cavers, S., C. Navarro, R. Hopkins, R. A. Ennos, and A. J. Lowe. 2005. Regional and population-scale influences on genetic diversity partitioning within costa rican populations of the pioneer tree Vochysia ferruginea mart. Silvae Genetica 54:258-264.
  22. Chapple, D. G., J. S. Keogh, and M. N. Hutchinson. 2005. Substantial genetic substructuring in southeastern and alpine Australia revealed by molecular phylogeography of the Egernia whitii (Lacertilia : Scincidae) species group. Molecular Ecology 14:1279-1292.
  23. Chilvers, B. L., S. Delean, N. J. Gales, D. K. Holley, I. R. Lawler, H. Marsh, and A. R. Preen. 2005. Diving behaviour of dugongs, Dugong dugon (vol 304, pg 203, 2004). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 315:115-115.
  24. Chisholm, L. A., V. Glennon, and I. D. Whittington. 2005. Dendromonocotyle bradsmithi n. sp (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the skin of Myliobatis australis (Elasmobranchii : Myliobatidae) off Adelaide and Perth, Australia: description of adult and larva. Zootaxa:1-15.
  25. Chisholm, L. A., and I. D. Whittington. 2005. Empruthotrema stenophallus n. sp (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the nasal tissue of Dasyatis kuhlii (Dasyatidae) from Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. Journal of Parasitology 91:522-526.
  26. Chisholm, L. A., and I. D. Whittington. 2005. Dendromonocotyle lasti n. sp from the skin and Monocotyle caseyae n. sp (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the gills of Himantura sp (Dasyatidae) in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. Systematic Parasitology 60:81-89.
  27. Chisholm, L. A., and I. D. Whittington. 2005. Decacotyle cairae n.sp (Monogenea : Monocotylidae) from the gills of Pastinachus sp (Elasmobranchii : Dasyatidae) from the South China Sea off Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia. Systematic Parasitology 61:79-84.
  28. Colpaert, N., S. Cavers, E. Bandou, H. Caron, G. Gheysen, and A. J. Lowe. 2005. Sampling tissue for DNA analysis of trees: Trunk cambium as an alternative to canopy leaves. Silvae Genetica 54:265-269.
  29. Cooper, S. J. B., D. Wheeler, R. M. Hope, G. Dolman, K. M. Saint, A. A. Gooley, and R. A. B. Holland. 2005. The a-globin gene family of an Australian marsupial Macropus eugenii: the long evolutionary history of the q-globin gene and its functional status in mammals. Journal of Molecular Evolution 60:653-664.
  30. Cooper, S. J. B., D. Wheeler, R. M. Hope, G. Dolman, K. M. Saint, A. A. Gooley, and R. A. B. Holland. 2005. The alpha-globin gene family of an Australian marsupial, Macropus eugenii: The long evolutionary history of the theta-globin gene and its functional status in mammals. Journal of Molecular Evolution 60:653-664.
  31. Craven, L. A., and E. Biffin. 2005. Anetholea anisata transferred to, and two new Australian taxa of Syzygium (Myrtaceae). Blumea 50:157-162.
  32. Dahlsten, D. L., K. M. Daane, T. D. Paine, K. R. Sime, A. B. Lawson, D. L. Rowney, W. J. Roltsch, J. W. Andrews, Jr., J. N. Kabashima, D. A. Shaw, K. L. Robb, P. M. Geisel, W. E. Chaney, C. A. Ingels, L. G. Varela, M. L. Bianchi, and G. Taylor. 2005. Imported parasitic wasp helps control red gum lerp psyllid. California Agriculture 59:229-234.
  33. Ernst, I., I. D. Whittington, S. Corneillie, and C. Talbot. 2005. Effects of temperature, salinity, desiccation and chemical treatments on egg embryonation and hatching success of Benedenia seriolae (Monogenea : Capsalidae), a parasite of farmed Seriola spp. Journal of Fish Diseases 28:157-164.
  34. Evans, K., R. Thresher, R. M. Warneke, C. J. A. Bradshaw, M. Pook, D. Thiele, and M. A. Hindell. 2005. Periodic variability in cetacean strandings: links to large-scale climate events. Biology Letters 1:147-150.
  35. Field, I. C., C. J. A. Bradshaw, H. R. Burton, and M. A. Hindell. 2005. Juvenile southern elephant seals exhibit seasonal differences in energetic requirements and use of lipids and protein stores. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78:491-504.
  36. Field, I. C., C. J. A. Bradshaw, H. R. Burton, M. D. Sumner, and M. A. Hindell. 2005. Resource partitioning through oceanic segregation of foraging juvenile southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina). Oecologia 142:127-135.
  37. Fitch, A. J., A. E. Goodman, and S. C. Donnellan. 2005. Isolation and characterisation of microsatellite markers for the Australian monitor lizard, Varanus acanthurus (Squamata : Varanidae) and their utility in other selected varanid species. Molecular Ecology Notes 5:521-523.
  38. Glennon, V., L. A. Chisholm, and I. D. Whittington. 2005. Branchotenthes octohamatus sp n. (Monogenea : Hexabothriidae) from the gills of the southern fiddler ray, Trygonorrhina fasciata (Rhinobatidae) in South Australia: description of adult and larva. Folia Parasitologica 52:223-230.
  39. Gokmen-Polar, Y., D. Escuin, C. D. Walls, S. E. Soule, Y. F. Wang, K. L. Sanders, T. M. LaVallee, M. Wang, B. D. Guenther, P. Giannakakou, and G. W. Sledge. 2005. beta-Tubulin mutations are associated with resistance to 2-methoxyestradiol in MDA-MB-435 cancer cells. Cancer Research 65:9406-9414.
  40. Guzik, M. T., M. D. Norman, and R. H. Crozier. 2005. Molecular phylogeny of the benthic shallow-water octopuses (Cephalopoda : Octopodinae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37:235-248.
  41. Hannan-Jones, M. A., A. J. Lowe, K. D. Scott, G. C. Graham, J. P. Playford, and M. P. Zalucki. 2005. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from mother-of-millions, Bryophyllum delagoense (Crassulaceae), and its hybrid with Bryophyllum daigremontianum, 'Houghton's hybrid'. Molecular Ecology Notes 5:770-773.
  42. Hinchliffe, J., and J. G. Conran. 2005. Life-class stages in coast daisy-bush (Olearia axillaris : Asteraceae) as a possible means of monitoring coastal dunes. Australian Journal of Botany 53:133-139.
  43. Hutson, K. S., D. J. Ross, R. W. Day, and J. J. Ahern. 2005. Australian scallops do not recognise the introduced predatory seastar Asterias amurensis. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 298:305-309.
  44. Jennings, J. T., and A. D. Austin. 2005. Pseudofoenus caledonicus, a new species of hyptiogastrine wasp (Hymenoptera : Gasteruptiidae) from New Caledonia. Australian Journal of Entomology 44:415-419.
  45. Jennings, J. T., and D. R. Smith. 2005. The taxonomic placement of several New World and Oriental gasteruptiid wasps (Hymenoptera : Gasteruptiidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 107:686-692.
  46. Kearn, G. C., and I. D. Whittington. 2005. Neoentobdella gen nov for species of Entobdella Blainville in Lamarck, 1818 (Monogenea, Capsalidae, Entobdellinae) from stingray hosts, with descriptions of two new species. Acta Parasitologica 50:32-48.
  47. Kellermann, J. 2005. New combinations for two species of Spyridium (Rhamnaceae: Pomaderreae) from the Grampians, Victoria. Muelleria 22:97-104.
  48. Kellermann, J., D. Medan, L. Aagesen, and H. Hilger. 2005. Rehabilitation of the South American genus Ochetophila Poepp. ex Endl. (Rhamnaceae: Colletieae). New Zealand Journal of Botany 43:865–869.
  49. Kellermann, J., F. Udovicic, and P. Y. Ladiges. 2005. Phylogenetic analysis and generic limits of the tribe Pomaderreae (Rhamnaceae) using internal transcribed spacer DNA sequences. Taxon 54:619-631.
  50. Kremer, A., H. Caron, S. Cavers, N. Colpaert, G. Gheysen, R. Gribel, M. Lemes, A. J. Lowe, R. Margis, C. Navarro, and F. Salgueiro. 2005. Monitoring genetic diversity in tropical trees with multilocus dominant markers. Heredity 95:274-280.
  51. Ladiges, P. Y., J. Kellermann, G. Nelson, C. J. Humphries, and F. Udovicic. 2005. Historical biogeography of Australian Rhamnaceae, tribe Pomaderreae. Journal of Biogeography 32:1909-1919.
  52. Lee, M. S. Y. 2005. Squamate phylogeny revisited: taxon sampling, character analysis, and data congruence. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 5:25-45.
  53. Lee, M. S. Y. 2005. Choosing reference taxa in phylogenetic nomenclature. Zoologica Scripta 34:329-331.
  54. Lee, M. S. Y. 2005. Molecular evidence and marine snake origins. Biology Letters 1:227-230.
  55. Leys, R., S. J. B. Cooper, U. Strecker, and H. Wilkens. 2005. Regressive evolution of an eye pigment gene in independently evolved eyeless subterranean diving beetles. Biology Letters 1:496-499.
  56. Lowe, A. 2005. Population genetics of neotropical trees focus issue. Heredity 95:243-245.
  57. Lowe, A. J., D. Boshier, M. Ward, C. F. E. Bacles, and C. Navarro. 2005. Genetic resource loss following habitat fragmentation and degradation; reconciling predicted theory with empirical evidence. Heredity 95:255-273.
  58. Lowe, A. J., B. J. Hicks, K. Worley, R. A. Ennos, J. D. Morman, G. Stone, and A. D. Watt. 2005. Dispersal, colonisation and host range expansion within Scottish populations of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea. Bulletin of Entomological Research 95:517-526.
  59. Lowe, A. J., B. J. Hicks, K. Worley, R. A. Ennos, J. D. Morman, G. Stone, and A. D. Watt. 2005. Genetic differentiation in Scottish populations of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research 95:517-526.
  60. Lyon, J., and T. Ryan. 2005. Observations of the nationally threatened freshwater fish, Murray Hardyhead Craterocephalus fluviatilis McCulloch 1913, in three Victorian salt lakes. The Victorian Naturalist 122:78-84.
  61. Matlin, A., F. Clark, and C. Smith. 2005. Understanding Alternative Splicing: Towards a Cellular Splicing Code. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 6:386-398.
  62. McMahon, C. R., M. N. Bester, H. R. Burton, M. A. Hindell, and C. J. A. Bradshaw. 2005. Population status, trends and a re-examination of the hypotheses explaining the recent declines of the southern elephant seal Mirounga leonina. Mammal Review 35:82-100.
  63. Miller, A. D., N. P. Murphy, C. P. Burridge, and C. M. Austin. 2005. Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences of the decapod crustaceans Pseudocarcinus gigas (Menippidae) and Macrobrachium rosenbergii (Palaemonidae). Marine Biotechnology 7:339-349.
  64. Moussalli, A., A. F. Hugall, and C. Moritz. 2005. A mitochondrial phylogeny of the rainforest skink genus Saproscincus, Wells and Wellington (1984). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 34:190-202.
  65. Murphy, N. P., and C. M. Austin. 2005. Phylogenetic relationships of the globally distributed freshwater prawn genus Macrobrachium (Crustacea : Decapoda : Palaemonidae): biogeography, taxonomy and the convergent evolution of abbreviated larval development. Zoologica Scripta 34:187-197.
  66. Navarro, C., S. Cavers, N. Colpaert, G. Hernandez, P. Breyne, and A. J. Lowe. 2005. Chloroplast and total genomic diversity in the endemic Costa Rican tree Lonchocarpus costaricensis (J.D. Smith) Pittier (Papilionaceae). Silvae Genetica 54:293-300.
  67. Navarro, C., S. Cavers, A. Pappinen, P. Tigerstedt, A. Lowe, and J. Merilä. 2005. Contrasting quantitative traits and neutral genetic markers for genetic resource assessment of Mesoamerican Cedrela odorata. Silvae Gentica 54:281-292.
  68. Nicholls, J. A., and J. J. Austin. 2005. Phylogeography of an east Australian wet-forest bird, the satin bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus), derived from mtDNA, and its relationship to morphology. Molecular Ecology 14:1485-1496.
  69. Ottewell, K. M., S. C. Donnellan, G. F. Moran, and D. C. Paton. 2005. Multiplexed microsatellite markers for the genetic analysis of Eucalyptus leucoxylon (Myrtaceae) and their utility for ecological and breeding studies in other Eucalyptus species. Journal of Heredity 96:445-451.
  70. Rheindt, F. E., and J. J. Austin. 2005. Major analytical and conceptual shortcomings in a recent taxonomic revision of the Procellariiformes - a reply to Penhallurick and Wink (2004). Emu 105:181-186.
  71. Ricci, M., and W. G. Breed. 2005. Morphogenesis of the fibrous sheath in the marsupial spermatozoon. Journal of Anatomy 207:155-164.
  72. Scott, K. D., K. S. Wilkinson, N. Lawrence, C. L. Lange, L. J. Scott, M. A. Merritt, A. J. Lowe, and G. C. Graham. 2005. Gene-flow between populations of cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is highly variable between years. Bulletin of Entomological Research 95:381-392.
  73. Shepherd, M., R. Mellick, P. Toon, G. Dale, and M. Dieters. 2005. Genetic control of adventitious rooting on stem cuttings in two Pinus elliottii x P-caribaea hybrid families. Annals of Forest Science 62:403-412.
  74. Skinner, A., S. C. Donnellan, M. N. Hutchinson, and R. G. Hutchinson. 2005. A phylogenetic analysis of Pseudonaja (Hydrophiinae, Elapidae, Serpentes) based on mitochondrial DNA sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 37:558-571.
  75. Sodhi, N. S., L. P. Koh, B. W. Brook, and P. K. L. Ng. 2005. Response to Hau et al: Beyond Singapore: Hong Kong and Asian biodiversity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20:282-283.
  76. Sodhi, N. S., M. C. K. Soh, D. M. Prawiradilaga, Darjono, and B. W. Brook. 2005. Persistence of lowland rainforest birds in a recently logged area in central Java. Bird Conservation International 15:173-191.
  77. Sweatman, H., S. Burgess, A. Cheal, G. Coleman, S. Delean, M. Emslie, A. McDonald, I. Miller, K. Osborne, and A. Thompson. 2005. Long-term monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef. Long-Term Monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef Status Report 7:i-viii, 1-257.
  78. Taylor, K. J., A. J. Lowe, R. J. Hunter, T. Ridgway, P. M. Gresshoff, and M. Rossetto. 2005. Genetic diversity and regional identity in the Australian remnant Nothofagus moorei. Australian Journal of Botany 53:437-444.
  79. van Camp, L. M., P. G. Fairweather, M. A. Steer, S. C. Donnellan, and J. N. Havenhand. 2005. Linking male and female morphology to reproductive success in captive southern calamary (Sepioteuthis australis). Marine and Freshwater Research 56:933-941.
  80. Ward, M., C. W. Dick, R. Gribel, M. Lemes, H. Caron, and A. J. Lowe. 2005. To inbreed, or not to inbreed: A review of mating systems and pollen dispersal variance in neotropical trees. Heredity 95:246-254.
  81. Whittington, I. D. 2005. Monogenea Monopisthocotylea (ectoparasitic flukes). Marine Parasitology:63-72.
  82. Whittington, I. D., and G. C. Kearn. 2005. The precocious oncomiracidium of Neoentobdella parvitesticulata (Monogenea : Capsalidae : Entobdellinae). Parasitology Research 96:331-334.
  83. Wilson, N. G., and M. S. Y. Lee. 2005. Molecular phylogeny of Chromodoris (Mollusca, Nudibranchia) and the identification of a planar spawning clade. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 36:722-727.
  84. Winsor, L., and M. I. Stevens. 2005. Terrestrial flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida: Terricola) from sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island. Kanunnah 1:17-32.
  85. Worawittayawong, P., C. M. Leigh, G. Cozens, E. J. Peirce, B. P. Setchell, P. Sretarugsa, A. Dharmarajan, and W. G. Breed. 2005. Unusual germ cell organization in the seminiferous epithelium of a murid rodent from southern Asia, the greater bandicoot rat, Bandicota indica. International Journal of Andrology 28:180-188.
  86. Yakandawala, D. M. D., U. M. Sirisena, and M. D. Dassanayake. 2005. Determination of Different Juncus (Juncaceae) species occurring in Sri Lanka. Ceylon Journal of Science (Bio. Sci.) 33:33-44.
  87. Yakandawala, D. M. D., U. M. Sirisena, and M. D. Dassanayake. 2005. Two new records of Juncus species (Rush family-Juncaceae) in Sri Lanka. Ceylon Journal of Science (Bio. Sci.) 33:67-76.
  88. Young, J. E., K. A. Christian, S. Donnellan, C. R. Tracy, and D. Parry. 2005. Comparative analysis of cutaneous evaporative water loss in frogs demonstrates correlation with ecological habits. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78:847-856.

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