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1. Catchments catch all: long-term population history of a giant springtail from the southeast Australian highlands — a multigene approach.

2. Phylogeography recapitulates topography: very fine-scale local endemism of a saproxylic‘giant’ springtail at Tallaganda in the Great Dividing Range of south–east Australia.

3. Inbreeding avoidance in Cunningham's skinks ( Egernia cunninghami) in natural and fragmented habitat.

4. Microsatellite variation in cyclically parthenogenetic populations of Myzus persicae in south-eastern Australia.

5. Labile sex chromosomes in the Australian freshwater fish family Percichthyidae.

6. Chromosome-length genome assembly and linkage map of a critically endangered Australian bird: the helmeted honeyeater.

7. Evolutionary history and genetic connectivity across highly fragmented populations of an endangered daisy.

8. Pleistocene-dated biogeographic barriers drove divergence within the Australo-Papuan region in a sex-specific manner: an example in a widespread Australian songbird.

9. Climate-driven mitochondrial selection: A test in Australian songbirds.

10. Very Low Population Structure in a Highly Mobile and Wide-Ranging Endangered Bird Species.

11. Characterization of MHC class IIB for four endangered Australian freshwater fishes obtained from ecologically divergent populations.

12. Co-gradient variation in growth rate and development time of a broadly distributed butterfly.

13. Environmental complexity and biodiversity: the multi-layered evolutionary history of a log-dwelling velvet worm in Montane Temperate Australia.

14. Evolutionary refugia and ecological refuges: key concepts for conserving Australian arid zone freshwater biodiversity under climate change.

15. Disrupted fine-scale population processes in fragmented landscapes despite large-scale genetic connectivity for a widespread and common cooperative breeder: the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus).

16. Novel microsatellite DNA markers indicate strict parthenogenesis and few genotypes in the invasive willow sawfly Nematus oligospilus.

17. Mitochondrial DNA indicates late pleistocene divergence of populations of Heteronympha merope, an emerging model in environmental change biology.

18. Fine-scale phylogeographic congruence despite demographic incongruence in two low-mobility saproxylic springtails.

19. A tale of two flatties: different responses of two terrestrial flatworms to past environmental climatic fluctuations at Tallaganda in montane southeastern Australia.

20. The genetic outcomes of sex and recombination in long-term functionally parthenogenetic lineages of Australian Sitobion aphids.

21. Development and application of three-tiered nuclear genetic markers for basal Hexapods using single-stranded conformation polymorphism coupled with targeted DNA sequencing.

22. Environmentally related patterns of reproductive modes in the aphid Myzus persicae and the predominance of two 'superclones' in Victoria, Australia.

23. Microsatellite isolation, linkage group identification and determination of recombination frequency in the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae).

24. Highly reliable genetic identification of individual northern hairy-nosed wombats from single remotely collected hairs: a feasible censusing method.

25. Relatedness structure detected by microsatellite analysis and attempted pedigree reconstruction in an endangered marsupial, the northern hairy-nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii.

26. Microsatellite and chromosome evolution of parthenogenetic sitobion aphids in Australia.

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