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2016
Evaluating the drivers of Indo-Pacific biodiversity: speciation and dispersal of sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)
Ukuwela, K.
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Lee, M.
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Rasmussen, A.
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de Silva, A.
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Mumpuni,
;
Fry, B.
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Ghezellou, P.
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Rezaie-Atagholipour, M.
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Sanders, K.
2017
Further specimens of the mud snake, Gerarda prevostiana (Homalopsidae) from Sri Lanka with insights from molecular phylogenetics
Ukuwela, K.
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De Silva, A.
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Sanders, K.
2012
Hydrophis donaldi (Elapidae, Hydrophiinae), a highly distinctive new species of sea snake from northern Australia
Ukuwela, K.
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Sanders, K.
;
Fry, B.
2013
Molecular evidence that the deadliest sea snake Enhydrina schistosa (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae) consists of two convergent species
Ukuwela, K.
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de Silva, A.
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Mumpuni,
;
Fry, B.
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Lee, M.
;
Sanders, K.
2014
Multilocus phylogeography of the sea snake Hydrophis curtus reveals historical vicariance and cryptic lineage diversity
Ukuwela, K.
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de Silva, A.
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Mumpuni,
;
Fry, B.
;
Sanders, K.
2011
Preliminary observations on the reproductive biology of six species of Sri Lankan sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)
de Silva, A.
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Ukuwela, K.
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Sivaruban, A.
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Sanders, K.
2017
Sea snakes of Bangladesh: a preliminary survey of Cox’s Bazar District with notes on diet, reproduction, and conservation status
Sarker, M.
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Sanders, K.
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Ukuwela, K.
;
Jamam, M.
2011
The presence of Polypedates cruciger tadpoles reduces the growth of Duttaphrynus melanostictus tadpoles under laboratory conditions
Ukuwela, K.
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Ranawana, K.