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The evolution of unreliable signalling in Australian freshwater crayfish
Colour polymorphism maintenance and population divergence in the Ornate Rainbowfish
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Acclimation of mating behaviour in Eastern Mosquitofish
Thermal acclimation has been frequently found to enhance the performan...
Evolution of thermal acclimation in zebrafish
The role of increased UV radiation in amphibian declines
Amphibians have suffered major population declines and extinctions wor...
Conserving biodiversity during Urbanisation
Geographic variation in weapon size and maximum strength among populations of the two-toned fiddler crab (Uca vomeris)
Evolution of inducible defences in mosquito larvae
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Costs of sexually-selected ornaments in Australian native fish
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Predicting growth and development in complex environments
Ecologists have long sought to understand the plasticity of organisms in...
Koala Urban Ecology: Conserving and managing koalas in Australia's urban landscapes
Conserving and managing koalas in Australia's urban landscapes
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