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1. Multi‐taxon biodiversity responses to the 2019–2020 Australian megafires.

2. Banksia (Proteaceae) contains less phylogenetic diversity than expected in Southwestern Australia.

3. Genetic diversity of a flightless dung beetle appears unaffected by wildfire.

4. Spatiotemporal variation in cave percolation waters: A functional approach.

5. A hairy situation: Plant species in warm, sunny places are more likely to have pubescent leaves.

6. Geographic hot spots of dingo genetic ancestry in southeastern Australia despite hybridisation with domestic dogs.

7. Do phytogeographic patterns reveal biomes or biotic regions?

8. A revision of the bioregionalisation of freshwater fish communities in the Australian Monsoonal Tropics.

9. 'THE LANDE OF JAVA' ON THE JEAN ROTZ MAPPA MUNDI.

10. Do soil and climate properties drive biogeography of the Australian proteaceae?

11. The incidence of low phosphorus soils in Australia.

12. Primary productivity is weakly related to floristic alpha and beta diversity across Australia.

13. Continental-scale spatial phylogenetics of Australian angiosperms provides insights into ecology, evolution and conservation.

14. Quantifying Phytogeographical Regions of Australia Using Geospatial Turnover in Species Composition.

15. Phylogenetic generalised dissimilarity modelling: a new approach to analysing and predicting spatial turnover in the phylogenetic composition of communities.

16. A biogeographical regionalization of Australian Acacia species.

17. Quantifying High Resolution Transitional Breaks in Plant and Mammal Distributions at Regional Extent and Their Association with Climate, Topography and Geology.

18. Using endemism to assess representation of protected areas - the family Myrtaceae in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.

19. Semi-automated GIS techniques for detecting floodplain earthworks.

20. Spatial non-stationarity and anisotropy of compositional turnover in eastern Australian Myrtaceae species.

21. Fine-scale quantification of floral and faunal breaks and their geographic correlates, with an example from south-eastern Australia.

22. Lexical similarity and endemism in historical wordlists of Australian Aboriginal languages of the greater Sydney region.

23. Effect of error in the DEM on environmental variables for predictive vegetation modelling.

24. Spatial analysis of taxonomic and genetic patterns and their potential for understanding evolutionary histories.

25. Assessing endemism at multiple spatial scales, with an example from the Australian vascular flora.

26. Salmonella infection in a remote, isolated wild pig population

27. Quantifying vertebrate zoogeographical regions of Australia using geospatial turnover in the species composition of mammals, birds, reptiles and terrestrial amphibians.

28. Substantial declines in urban tree habitat predicted under climate change.

29. Phylodiversity to inform conservation policy: An Australian example.

30. Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia.

31. Landscape patterns in rainforest phylogenetic signal: isolated islands of refugia or structured continental distributions?

32. Integrating survey and molecular approaches to better understand wildlife disease ecology.

33. Phylogenetic endemism: a new approach for identifying geographical concentrations of evolutionary history.

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