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School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005 Australia
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2007 Publications

  1. Aguiar, A. P., and J. T. Jennings. 2007. New Caledonia as the centre of origin of Parastephanellus Enderlein, with a phylogeny and description of the female of P. khogis Aguiar (Hymenoptera, Stephanidae). Zootaxa:15-24.
  2. Banfai, D. S., B. W. Brook, and D. Bowman. 2007. Multiscale modelling of the drivers of rainforest boundary dynamics in Kakadu National Park, northern Australia. Diversity and Distributions 13:680-691.
  3. Bierla, J. B., Z. Gizejewski, C. M. Leigh, H. Ekwall, L. Soderquist, H. Rodriguez-Martinez, K. Zalewski, and W. G. Breed. 2007. Sperm morphology of the Eurasian beaver, Castor fiber: An example of a species of rodent with highly derived and pleiomorphic sperm populations. Journal of Morphology 268:683-689.
  4. Biffin, E., M. G. Harrington, M. D. Crisp, L. A. Craven, and P. A. Gadek. 2007. Structural partitioning, paired-sites models and evolution of the ITS transcript in Syzygium and Myrtaceae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43:124-139.
  5. Bowman, D., D. C. Franklin, O. F. Price, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Land management affects grass biomass in the Eucalyptus tetrodonta savannas of monsoonal Australia. Austral Ecology 32:446-452.
  6. Bradshaw, C. J. A. 2007. Swimming in the deep end of the gene pool: global population structure of an oceanic giant. Molecular Ecology 16:5113-5114.
  7. Bradshaw, C. J. A., and B. W. Brook. 2007. Ecological-economic models of sustainable harvest for an endangered but exotic megaherbivore in northern Australia. Natural Resource Modeling 20:129-156.
  8. Bradshaw, C. J. A., H. F. Mollet, and M. G. Meekan. 2007. Inferring population trends for the world's largest fish from mark-recapture estimates of survival. Journal of Animal Ecology 76:480-489.
  9. Bradshaw, C. J. A., I. C. Field, D. Bowman, C. Haynes, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Current and future threats from non-indigenous animal species in northern Australia: a spotlight on World Heritage Area Kakadu National Park. Wildlife Research 34:419-436.
  10. Bradshaw, C. J. A., N. S. Sodhi, K. S. H. Peh, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Global evidence that deforestation amplifies flood risk and severity in the developing world. Global Change Biology 13:2379-2395.
  11. Bradshaw, C. J. A., Y. Isagi, S. Kaneko, B. W. Brook, D. Bowman, and R. Frankham. 2007. Low genetic diversity in the bottlenecked population of endangered non-native banteng in northern Australia. Molecular Ecology 16:2998-3008.
  12. Bradshaw, C. J., B. Brook, and C. R. McMahon. 2007. Dangers of sensationalizing conservation biology. Conservation Biology 21:570-571.
  13. Breed, W. G., C. M. Leigh, H. Robertson, L. Mantellato, C. Lambert, A. Jequier, and P. Matson. 2007. Interspecific variation of sperm morphology in the Australian rodent genus Zyzomys. Acta Zoologica 88:257-263.
  14. Breed, W. G., M. Bauer, R. Wade, N. Thitipramote, J. Suwajarat, and L. Yelland. 2007. Intra-individual variation in sperm tail length in murine rodents. Journal of Zoology 272:299-304.
  15. Brook, B. W., D. Bowman, D. A. Burney, T. F. Flannery, M. K. Gagan, R. Gillespie, C. N. Johnson, P. Kershaw, J. W. Magee, P. S. Martin, G. H. Miller, B. Peiser, and R. G. Roberts. 2007. Would the Australian megafauna have become extinct if humans had never colonised the continent? Comments on "A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian megafauna and an alternative explanation" by S Wroe and J Field. Quaternary Science Reviews 26:560-564.
  16. Brook, B., N. Rowley, and T. F. Flannery. 2007. Kyoto: doing our best is no longer enough. Nature 450:478.
  17. Brown, M., S. M. Carthew, and S. J. B. Cooper. 2007. Monogamy in an Australian arboreal marsupial, the yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis). Australian Journal of Zoology 55:185-195.
  18. Carpenter, R., G. Jordan, A. Leigh, and T. Brodribb. 2007. Giant cuticular pores in Eidothea zoexylocarya (Proteaceae) leaves. American Journal of Botany 94:1282-1288.
  19. Carpenter, R., G. Jordan, and R. Hill. 2007. A toothed Lauraceae leaf from the Early Eocene of Tasmania, Australia. International Journal of Plant Sciences 168:1191-1198.
  20. Chenoweth, L. B., S. M. Tierney, J. A. Smith, S. J. B. Cooper, and M. P. Schwarz. 2007. Social complexity in bees is not sufficient to explain lack of reversions to solitary living over long time scales. BMC Evolutionary Biology 7:(21 December 2007).
  21. Chisholm, L. A., and I. D. Whittington. 2007. Review of the capsalinae (Monogenea : Capsalidae). Zootaxa:1-30.
  22. Chisholm, L. A., and I. D. Whittington. 2007. The oncomiracidium of Nasicola klawei (Monogenea : Capasalidae : Capsalinae). Parasitology Research 100:467-471.
  23. Conran, J. G., and A. Lowrie. 2007. The biogeography of Drosera stricticaulis (Droseraceae) in Australia: A disjunct 'island' refugee? Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 131:142-151.
  24. Conran, J. G., and J. H. Bradbury. 2007. Aspidistras, amphipods and Oz: Niche opportunism between strangers in a strange land. Plant Species Biology 22:41-48.
  25. Convey, P., and M. I. Stevens. 2007. Antarctic Biodiversity. Science 317:1877-1878.
  26. Cooper, S. J. B., J. H. Bradbury, K. M. Saint, R. Leys, A. D. Austin, and W. F. Humphreys. 2007. Subterranean archipelago in the Australian arid zone: mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of amphipods from central Western Australia. Molecular Ecology 16:1533-1544.
  27. De Little, S. C., C. J. A. Bradshaw, C. R. McMahon, and M. A. Hindell. 2007. Complex interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of long-term survival trends in southern elephant seals. BMC Ecology 7:3.
  28. del Monte-Luna, P., D. Lluch-Belda, E. Serviere-Zaragoza, R. Carmona, H. Reyes-Bonilla, D. Aurioles-Gamboa, J. L. Castro-Aguirre, S. A. G. del Proo, O. Trujillo-Millan, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Marine extinctions revisited. Fish and Fisheries 8:107-122.
  29. Doughty, P., B. Maryan, S. C. Donnellan, and M. N. Hutchinson. 2007. A new species of taipan (Elapidae: Oxyuranus) from central Australia. Zootaxa 1422:45-58.
  30. Druery, G. V., G. A. Shimmin, D. A. Taggart, P. D. Temple-Smith, W. G. Breed, C. H. McDonald, G. R. Finlayson, and M. C. J. Paris. 2007. Ovarian follicular superstimulation and oocyte maturation in the anoestrous southern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus latifrons. Animal Reproduction Science 99:363-376.
  31. Elliott, L. P., and B. W. Brook. 2007. Revisiting chamberlin: Multiple working hypotheses for the 21st century. Bioscience 57:608-614.
  32. Fenner, A. L., C. M. Bull, and M. N. Hutchinson. 2007. Omnivorous diet of the endangered pygmy bluetongue lizard, Tiliqua adelaidensis. Amphibia-Reptilia 28:560-565.
  33. Field, I. C., C. J. A. Bradshaw, H. R. Burton, and M. A. Hindell. 2007. Differential resource allocation strategies in juvenile elephant seals in the highly seasonal Southern Ocean. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 331:281-290.
  34. Field, I. C., C. J. A. Bradshaw, J. van den Hoff, H. R. Burton, and M. A. Hindell. 2007. Age-related shifts in the diet composition of southern elephant seals expand overall foraging niche. Marine Biology 150:1441-1452.
  35. Foot, N. J., S. Orgeig, S. Donnellan, T. Bertozzi, and C. B. Daniels. 2007. Positive selection in the N-terminal extramembrane domain of lung surfactant protein C (SP-C) in marine mammals. Journal of Molecular Evolution 65:12-22.
  36. Fordham, D. A., A. Georges, and B. Corey. 2007. Optimal conditions for egg storage, incubation and post-hatching growth for the freshwater turtle, Chelodina rugosa: Science in support of an indigenous enterprise. Aquaculture 270:105-114.
  37. Fordham, D. A., A. Georges, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Demographic response of snake-necked turtles correlates with indigenous harvest and feral pig predation in tropical northern Australia. Journal of Animal Ecology 76:1231-1243.
  38. Frost, D. R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. H. Bain, A. Haas, C. F. B. Haddad, R. O. de SA, A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S. C. Donnellan, C. J. Raxworthy, J. A. Campbell, B. L. Blotto, P. Moler, R. C. Drewes, R. A. Nussbaum, J. D. Lynch, D. M. Green, and W. C. Wheeler. 2007. Is The Amphibian Tree of Life really fatally flawed? Cladistics 23:1-11.
  39. Gardner, M. G., C. M. Bull, A. Fenner, K. Murray, and S. C. Donnellan. 2007. Consistent social structure within aggregations of the Australian lizard, Egernia stokesii across seven disconnected rocky outcrops. Journal of Ethology 25:263-270.
  40. Gardner, M. G., K. Schonrogge, G. W. Elmes, and J. A. Thomas. 2007. Increased genetic diversity as a defence against parasites is undermined by social parasites: Microdon mutabilis hoverflies infesting Formica lemani ant colonies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 274:103-110.
  41. Garnett, S. T., and B. W. Brook. 2007. Modelling to forestall extinction of Australian tropical birds. Journal of Ornithology 148:S311-S320.
  42. Glennon, V., L. A. Chisholm, and I. D. Whittington. 2007. Experimental infections, using a fluorescent marker, of two elasmobranch species by unciliated larvae of Branchotenthes octohamatus (Monogenea : Hexabothriidae): invasion route, host specificity and post-larval development. Parasitology 134:1243-1252.
  43. Grafe, T. U., and T. C. Wanger. 2007. Multimodal signaling in male and female foot-flagging frogs Staurois guttatus (Ranidae): An alerting function of calling. Ethology 113:772-781.
  44. Greenslade, P., M. I. Stevens, and R. Edwards. 2007. Invasion of two exotic terrestrial flatworms to subantarctic Macquarie Island. Polar Biology 30:961-967.
  45. Harris, J. B. C., and D. G. Haskell. 2007. Land cover sampling biases associated with roadside bird surveys. Avian Conservation and Ecology 2:12.
  46. Harvey, M. S., A. D. Austin, and M. Adams. 2007. The systematics and biology of the spider genus Nephila (Araneae : Nephilidae) in the Australasian region. Invertebrate Systematics 21:407-451.
  47. Hays, G. C., C. J. A. Bradshaw, M. C. James, P. Lovell, and D. W. Sims. 2007. Why do Argos satellite tags deployed on marine animals stop transmitting? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 349:52-60.
  48. Hochscheid, S., C. R. McMahon, C. J. A. Bradshaw, F. Maffucci, F. Bentivegna, and G. C. Hays. 2007. Allometric scaling of lung volume and its consequences for marine turtle diving performance. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular & Integrative Physiology 148:360-367.
  49. Hodgson, A. J., H. Marsh, S. Delean, and L. Marcus. 2007. Is attempting to change marine mammal behaviour a generic solution to the bycatch problem? A dugong case study. Animal Conservation 10:263-273.
  50. Hugall, A. F., and M. S. Y. Lee. 2007. The likelihood node density effect and consequences for evolutionary studies of molecular rates. Evolution 61:2293-2307.
  51. Hugall, A. F., R. Foster, and M. S. Y. Lee. 2007. Calibration choice, rate smoothing, and the pattern of tetrapod diversification according to the long nuclear gene RAG-1. Systematic Biology 56:543-563.
  52. Hugall, A. F., R. Foster, M. N. Hutchinson, and M. S. Y. Lee. 2007. The evolution of Australasian agamid lizards based on nuclear and mitochondrial genes, and the affinities of the thorny devil (Moloch horridus). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (London) 93:343-358.
  53. Hutson, K. S., and D. Tang. 2007. Naricolax hoi n. sp (Cyclopoida : Bomolochidae) from Arius maculatus (Siluriformes : Ariidae) off Taiwan and a redescription of N. chrysophryenus (Roubal, Armitage & Rohde, 1983) from a new host, Seriola lalandi (Perciformes : Carangidae), in Australian waters. Systematic Parasitology 68:97-113.
  54. Hutson, K. S., B. P. Smith, R. T. Godfrey, I. D. Whittington, C. B. Chambers, I. Ernst, and B. M. Gillanders. 2007. A tagging study on yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) and Samson fish (S. hippos) in south Australian waters. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 131:128-134.
  55. Hutson, K. S., I. Ernst, A. J. Mooney, and I. D. Whittington. 2007. Metazoan parasite assemblages of wild Seriola lalandi (Carangidae) from eastern and southern Australia. Parasitology International 56:95-105.
  56. Hutson, K. S., I. Ernst, and I. D. Whittington. 2007. Risk assessment for metazoan parasites of yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi (Perciformes : Carangidae) in South Australian sea-cage aquaculture. Aquaculture 271:85-99.
  57. Immler, S., H. D. M. Moore, W. G. Breed, and T. R. Birkhead. 2007. By hook or by crook? Morphometry, competition, and cooperation in rodent sperm. Public Library of Science-ONE.
  58. Izzo, C., K. Rodda, and T. Bolton. 2007. Incorporation time of oxytetracycline into calcified structures of the elasmobranch Heterodontus portusjacksoni. Journal of Fish Biology 71:1208-1214.
  59. Jennings, J. T., A. D. Austin, and N. M. Schiff. 2007. Rhysacephala novacaledonica sp nov (Hymenoptera : Xiphydriidae), the first xiphydriid woodwasp from New Caledonia. Zootaxa:23-30.
  60. Joly, S., M. I. Stevens, and B. J. van Vuuren. 2007. Haplotype networks can be misleading in the presence of missing data. Systematic Biology 56:857-862.
  61. Kang, M., A. J. Lowe, and Y. Buckley. 2007. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci for the invasive plant Cytisus scoparius. Molecular Ecology Notes 7:100-102.
  62. Kang, M., F. Xu, A. J. Lowe, and H. Huang. 2007. Protecting evolutionary significant units for the remnant populations of Berchemiella wilsonii var. pubipetiolata (Rhamnaceae). Conservation Genetics 8:465-473.
  63. Kang, M., Y. M. Buckley, and A. J. Lowe. 2007. Testing the role of genetic factors across multiple independent invasions of the shrub Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius). Molecular Ecology 16:4662-4673.
  64. Kawakami, T., R. K. Butlin, D. J. Paull, and S. J. B. Cooper. 2007. Polymorphic microsatellite markers for chromosomal races of Australian morabine grasshoppers (Vandiemenella, viatica species group). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:1181-1184.
  65. Kawakami, T., R. K. Butlin, M. Adams, K. M. Saint, D. J. Paull, and S. J. B. Cooper. 2007. Differential gene flow of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers among chromosomal races of Australian morabine grasshoppers (Vandiemenella, viatica species group). Molecular Ecology 16:5044-5056.
  66. Kearn, G. C., I. D. Whittington, and R. Evans-Gowing. 2007. Revision of Entobdella Blainville in Lamarck, 1818, with special emphasis on the nominal (type) species "Entobdella hippoglossi (Muller, 1776) Blainville, 1818" (Monogenea : Capsalidae : Entobdellinae) from teleost flatfishes, with descriptions of three new species and a new genus. Zootaxa:1-53.
  67. Kellermann, J., and F. Udovicic. 2007. A revision of the Cryptandra propinqua complex (Rhamnaceae : Pomaderreae). Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 128:81-98.
  68. Kellermann, J., B. L. Rye, and K. R. Thiele. 2007. Blackallia, Serichonus and Papistylus: three closely related genera of Rhamnaceae (Pomaderreae) from south-western Australia. Nuytsia 16:299-316.
  69. La Flamme, A. C., M. Harvie, D. Kenwright, K. Cameron, N. J. Rawlence, Y. S. Low, and S. McKenzie. 2007. Chronic exposure to schistosome eggs reduces serum cholesterol but has no effect on artherosclerotic lesion development. Parasite Immunology 29:259-266.
  70. La Torre-Cuadros, M., S. Herrando-Perez, and K. R. Young. 2007. Diversity and structural patterns for tropical montane and premontane forests of central Peru, with an assessment of the use of higher-taxon surrogacy. Biodiversity and Conservation 16:2965-2988.
  71. Lackenby, J. A., C. B. Chambers, I. Ernst, and I. D. Whittington. 2007. Effect of water temperature on reproductive development of Benedenia seriolae (Monogenea : Capsalidae) from Seriola lalandi in Australia. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 74:235-242.
  72. Lancaster, M. L., C. J. A. Bradshaw, S. D. Goldsworthy, and P. Sunnucks. 2007. Lower reproductive success in hybrid fur seal males indicates fitness costs to hybridization. Molecular Ecology 16:3187-3197.
  73. Lancaster, M. L., S. D. Goldsworthy, and P. Sunnucks. 2007. Multiple mating strategies explain unexpected genetic mixing of New Zealand fur seals with two congenerics in a recently recolonized population. Molecular Ecology 16:5267-5276.
  74. Larson, G., T. Cucchi, M. Fujita, E. Matisoo-Smith, J. Robins, A. Anderson, B. Rolett, M. Spriggs, G. Dolman, T. H. Kim, N. T. D. Thuy, E. Randi, M. Doherty, R. A. Due, R. Bollt, T. Djubiantono, B. Griffin, M. Intoh, E. Keane, P. Kirch, K. T. Li, M. Morwood, L. M. Pedrina, P. J. Piper, R. J. Rabett, P. Shooter, G. Van den Bergh, E. West, S. Wickler, J. Yuan, A. Cooper, and K. Dobney. 2007. Phylogeny and ancient DNA of Sus provides insights into neolithic expansion in island southeast Asia and Oceania. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 104:4834-4839.
  75. Larson, G., U. Albarella, K. Dobney, P. Rowley-Conwy, J. Schibler, A. Tresset, J. D. Vigne, C. J. Edwards, A. Schlumbaum, A. Dinu, A. Balacsescu, G. Dolman, A. Tagliacozzo, N. Manaseryan, P. Miracle, L. Van Wijngaarden-Bakker, M. Masseti, D. G. Bradley, and A. Cooper. 2007. Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 104:15276-15281.
  76. Lee, M. S. Y., A. F. Hugall, R. Lawson, and J. D. Scanlon. 2007. Phylogeny of snakes (Serpentes): combining morphological and molecular data in likelihood, Bayesian and parsimony analyses. Systematics and Biodiversity 5:371-389.
  77. Lee, M. S. Y., A. F. Hugall, R. Lawson, and J. D. Scanlon. 2007. Snake phylogeny based on multiple morphological and molecular data sets. Systematics and Biodiversity 5:371-389.
  78. Lee, M. S. Y., and A. Skinner. 2007. Sense and stability in biological nomenclature. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52:643-650.
  79. Lee, M. S. Y., and A. Skinner. 2007. Stability, ranks, and the PhyloCode - Discussion. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52:643-650.
  80. Li, L., J. Li, J. G. Conran, X. W. Li, and H. W. Li. 2007. Phylogeny of Neolitsea (Lauraceae) inferred from Bayesian analysis of nrDNA ITS and ETS sequences. Plant Systematics and Evolution 269:203-221.
  81. Lowrie, A., and J. G. Conran. 2007. A revision of the Drosera omissa/D. nitidula complex (Droseraceae) from south-west Western Australia. Taxon 56:533-544.
  82. Lowrie, A., and J. G. Conran. 2007. Drosera x sidjamesii (Droseraceae): systematics and ecology of a natural hybrid from Western Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 20:44-53.
  83. McDowall, R. M., and M. I. Stevens. 2007. Taxonomic status of the Tarndale bully Gobiomorphus alpinus (Teleostei : Eleotridae), revisited - again. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 37:15-29.
  84. McMahon, C. R., C. J. A. Bradshaw, and G. C. Hays. 2007. Satellite tracking reveals unusual diving characteristics for a marine reptile, the olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 329:239-252.
  85. Mellin, C., M. Kulbicki, and D. Ponton. 2007. Seasonal and ontogenetic patterns of habitat use in coral reef fish juveniles. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 75:481-491.
  86. Mellin, C., S. Andrefouet, and D. Ponton. 2007. Spatial predictability of juvenile fish species richness and abundance in a coral reef environment. Coral Reefs 26:895-907.
  87. Melville, J., S. Goebel, C. Starr, J. S. Keogh, and J. J. Austin. 2007. Conservation genetics and species status of an endangered Australian dragon, Tympanocryptis pinguicolla (Reptilia : Agamidae). Conservation Genetics 8:185-195.
  88. Mohammadian, M. A., J. R. Watling, and R. S. Hill. 2007. Do waxy stomatal plugs impact leaf gas exchange in a rain forest gymnosperm Agathis robusta? General and Applied Plant Physiology 33:203-220.
  89. Mohammadian, M. A., J. R. Watling, and R. S. Hill. 2007. The impact of epicuticular wax on gas-exchange and photoinhibition in Leucadendron lanigerum (Proteaceae). Acta Oecologica-International Journal of Ecology 31:93-101.
  90. Moulds, T. A., N. Murphy, M. Adams, T. Reardon, M. S. Harvey, J. Jennings, and A. D. Austin. 2007. Phylogeography of cave pseudoscorpions in southern Australia. Journal of Biogeography 34:951-962.
  91. Murphy, N. P., D. Carey, L. R. Castro, M. Dowton, and A. D. Austin. 2007. Phylogeny of the platygastroid wasps (Hymenoptera) based on sequences from the 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA and cytochrome oxidase I genes: implications for the evolution of the ovipositor system and host relationships. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 91:653-669.
  92. Nicholls, J. A., J. J. Austin, D. C. Pavlacky, and D. J. Green. 2007. Characterization of polymorphic microsatellites in the logrunner, Orthonyx temminckii (Aves : Orthonychidae). Molecular Ecology Notes 7:1117-1119.
  93. Nolan, L., I. D. Hogg, D. L. Sutherland, M. I. Stevens, and K. E. Schnabel. 2007. Allozyme and mitochondrial DNA variability within the New Zealand damselfly genera Xanthocnemis, Austrolestes, and Ischnura (Odonata). New Zealand Journal of Zoology 34:371-380.
  94. Oliver, P. M., M. N. Hutchinson, and S. J. B. Cooper. 2007. Phylogenetic relationships in the lizard genus diplodactylus gray and resurrection of Lucasium wermuth (Gekkota, diplodactylidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 55:197-210.
  95. Oliver, P., A. Hugall, M. Adams, S. J. B. Cooper, and M. Hutchinson. 2007. Genetic elucidation of cryptic and ancient diversity in a group of Australian diplodactyline geckos: The Diplodactylus vittatus complex. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 44:77-88.
  96. Pandit, M. K., N. S. Sodhi, L. P. Koh, A. Bhaskar, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Unreported yet massive deforestation driving loss of endemic biodiversity in Indian Himalaya. Biodiversity and Conservation 16:153-163.
  97. Parnell, J. A. N., L. A. Craven, and E. Biffin. 2007. Matters of scale: Dealing with one of the largest genera of angiosperms. Reconstructing the Tree of Life: Taxonomy and Systematics of Species Rich Taxa 72:251-273.
  98. Potter, S., S. Orgeig, S. Donnellan, and C. B. Daniels. 2007. Purifying selection drives the evolution of surfactant protein C (SP-C) independently of body temperature regulation in mammals. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology D-Genomics & Proteomics 2:165-176.
  99. Prentis, P. J., and P. B. Mather. 2007. Micro-geographic landscape features demarcate seedling genetic structure in the stream lily, Helmholtzia glaberrima. Aquatic Botany 87:111-115.
  100. Prentis, P. J., E. M. White, I. J. Radford, A. J. Lowe, and A. R. Clarke. 2007. Can hybridization cause local extinction: a case for demographic swamping of the Australian native Senecio pinnatifolius by the invasive Senecio madagascariensis? New Phytologist 176:902-912.
  101. Prideaux, G. J., J. A. Long, L. K. Ayliffe, J. C. Hellstrom, B. Pillans, W. E. Boles, M. N. Hutchinson, R. G. Roberts, M. L. Cupper, L. J. Arnold, P. D. Devine, and N. M. Warburton. 2007. An arid-adapted middle Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from south-central Australia. Nature 445:422-425.
  102. Prior, L. D., D. Bowman, and B. W. Brook. 2007. Growth and survival of two north Australian relictual tree species, Allosyncarpia ternata (Myrtaceae) and Callitris intratropica (Cupressaceae). Ecological Research 22:228-236.
  103. Rabosky, D. L., S. C. Donnellan, A. L. Talaba, and I. J. Lovette. 2007. Exceptional among lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia’s most diverse vertebrate clade. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B 274:2915-2923.
  104. Rudall, P. J., D. D. Sokoloff, M. V. Remizowa, J. G. Conran, J. I. Davis, T. D. Macfarlane, and D. W. Stevenson. 2007. Morphology of Hydatellaceae, an anomalous aquatic family recently recognized as an early-divergent angiosperm lineage. American Journal of Botany 94:1073-1092.
  105. Sanders, K. L., and M. S. Y. Lee. 2007. Evaluating molecular clock calibrations using Bayesian analyses with soft and hard bounds. Biology Letters 3:275-279.
  106. Skinner, A. 2007. Phylogenetic relationships and rate of early diversification of Australian Sphenomorphus group scincids (Scincoidea, Squamata). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 92:347-366.
  107. Sleeman, J. C., M. G. Meekan, S. G. Wilson, C. K. S. Jenner, M. N. Jenner, G. S. Boggs, C. C. Steinberg, and C. J. A. Bradshaw. 2007. Biophysical correlates of relative abundances of marine megafauna at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 58:608-623.
  108. Smith, J. G., B. Brook, A. D. Griffiths, and G. G. Thompson. 2007. Using morphometrics and information theory to predict gender in varanids. Journal of Herpetology 41:133-140.
  109. Souter, N. J., C. M. Bull, M. R. Lethbridge, and M. N. Hutchinson. 2007. Habitat requirements of the endangered pygmy bluetongue lizard, Tiliqua adelaidensis. Biological Conservation 135:33-45.
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Professor Andrew Lowe

Professor Andrew Lowe
Director of ACEBB

Andrew Lowe currently holds a joint position as Professor of Plant Conservation Biology at the University of Adelaide and Head of Science at Adelaide Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium.