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2004Why use spatially explicit and direct gene flow approaches in conservation gentics?Lowe, A.; Conservation Genetics Workshop (2001: Kew, Surrey)
2010Why vs Why: Nuclear PowerBrook, B.; Lowe, I.
2004Why were the leaves of tertiary Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora species serrate margined?Paull, R.; Hill, R.
2013Widespread divergence of the CEACAM/PSG genes in vertebrates and humans suggests sensitivity to selectionChang, C.; Semyonov, J.; Cheng, P.; Huang, S.; Park, J.; Tsai, H.; Lin, C.; Grutzner, F.; Soong, Y.; Hsu, S.; Laudet, V.
2004Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic PeninsulaBurns, J.; Costa, D.; Fedak, M.; Hindell, M.; Bradshaw, C.; Gales, N.; McDonald, B.; Trumble, S.; Crocker, D.
2005Worldwide phylogeography of wild boar reveals multiple centers of pig domesticationLarson, G.; Dobney, K.; Albarella, U.; Fang, M.; Matisoo-Smith, E.; Robins, J.; Lowden, S.; Finlayson, H.; Brand, T.; Willerslev, E.; Rowley-Conwy, P.; Andersson, L.; Cooper, A.
2007Would 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. FieldBrook, B.; Bowman, D.; Burney, D.; Flannery, T.; Gagan, M.; Gillespie, R.; Johnson, C.; Kershaw, A.; Magee, J.; Martin, P.; Miller, G.; Peiser, B.; Roberts, R.
2008Y-chromosomal diversity in Lebanon is structured by recent historical eventsZalloua, P.; Xue, Y.; Khalife, J.; Makhoul, N.; Debiane, L.; Platt, D.; Royyuru, A.; Herrera, R.; Hernanz, D.; Blue-Smith, J.; Spencer Wells, R.; Comas, D.; Bertranpetit, J.; Tyler-Smith, C.; Schurr, T.; Santos, F.; Quintana-Murci, L.; Balanovska, E.; Balanovsky, O.; Behar, D.; et al.; Cooper, Alan
2003You are what you eat: describing the foraging ecology of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) using blubber fatty acids.Bradshaw, C.; Hindell, M.; Best, N.; Phillips, K.; Wilson, G.; Nichols, P.