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2009Systematics of the Carlia 'fusca' complex (Reptilia: Scincidae) from northern AustraliaDonnellan, S.; Couper, P.; Saint, K.; Wheaton, L.
2009Linking morphological and molecular systematics using ancient DNA methods on informative museum specimensArmstrong, K.; Aplin, K.; Donnellan, S.; Cooper, A.; Combined Australian Entomlogical Society AGM (40th : 2009 : Darwin, Australia)
2009Molecular genetic data provide support for a model of transmission dynamics in an Australian reptile tick, Bothriocroton hydrosauriGuzinski, J.; Bull, C.; Donnellan, S.; Gardner, M.
2009New Holland honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae) microsatellites: isolation and characterization of 15 novel markers using an enrichment methodMyers, S.; Gardner, M.; Donnellan, S.; Kleindorfer, S.
2009Predicting reproductive success of insect- versus bird-pollinated scattered trees in agricultural landscapesOttewell, K.; Donnellan, S.; Lowe, A.; Paton, D.
2009Phylogenetic endemism: a new approach for identifying geographical concentrations of evolutionary historyRosauer, D.; Crisp, M.; Donnellan, S.; Laffan, S.; Cook, L.
2009Systematic and conservation implications of mitochondrial DNA diversity in emu-wrens, Stipiturus (Aves : Maluridae)Donnellan, S.; Armstrong, J.; Pickett, M.; Milne, T.; Baulderstone, J.; Hollfelder, T.; Bertozzi, T.
2009Looks can deceive: Molecular phylogeny of a family of flatworm ectoparasites (Monogenea: Capsalidae) does not reflect current morphological classificationPerkins, E.; Donnellan, S.; Bertozzi, T.; Chisholm, L.; Whittington, I.
2009Molecular evidence for hybridization between two Australian desert skinks, Ctenotus leonhardii and Ctenotus quattuordecimlineatus (Scincidae: Squamata)Rabosky, D.; Talaba, A.; Donnellan, S.; Lovette, I.
2009A new species of Eremiascincus (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae) from the Great Sandy Desert and Pilbara Coast, Western Australia and reassignment of eight species from Glaphyromorphus to EremiascincusMecke, S.; Doughty, P.; Donnellan, S.