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2013Low major histocompatibility complex diversity in the Tasmanian devil predates European settlement and may explain susceptibility to disease epidemicsMorris, K.; Austin, J.; Belov, K.
2013Adapted conservation measures are required to save the Iberian lynx in a changing climateFordham, D.; Akcakaya, H.; Brook, B.; Rodriguez, E.; Alves, P.; Civantos, E.; Trivino, M.; Watts, M.; Araujo, M.
2013Rapid species identification of eight sympatric northern Australian macropods from faecal-pellet DNAWadley, J.; Austin, J.; Fordham, D.
2013Identifying human influences on atmospheric temperatureSanter, B.; Painter, J.; Mears, C.; Doutriaux, C.; Caldwell, P.; Arblaster, J.; Cameron-Smith, P.; Gillett, N.; Gleckler, P.; Lanzante, J.; Perlwitz, J.; Solomon, S.; Stott, P.; Taylor, K.; Terray, L.; Thorne, P.; Wehner, M.; Wentz, F.; Wigley, T.; Wilcox, L.; et al.
2013Ancient DNA identifies post-glacial recolonisation, not recent bottlenecks, as the primary driver of contemporary mtDNA phylogeography and diversity in Scandinavian brown bearsBray, S.; Austin, J.; Metcalf, J.; Ostbye, K.; Ostbye, E.; Lauritzen, S.; Aaris-Sorensen, K.; Valdiosera, C.; Adler, C.; Cooper, A.
2013The repeatability of metabolic rate declines with timeWhite, C.; Schimpf, N.; Cassey, P.
2013Implantation reduces the negative effects of bio-logging devices on birdsWhite, C.; Cassey, P.; Schimpf, N.; Halsey, L.; Green, J.; Portugal, S.
2013Condition-dependent strategies of eggshell pigmentation: An experimental study of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)Duval, C.; Cassey, P.; Miksik, I.; Reynolds, S.; Spencer, K.
2013Climate-induced elevational range shifts and increase in plant species richness in a Himalayan biodiversity epicentreTelwala, Y.; Brook, B.; Manish, K.; Pandit, M.; Van Niel, K.P.
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.