33 results on '"Rowell, D. M."'
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2. Unprecedented chromosomal diversity and behaviour modify linkage patterns and speciation potential: structural heterozygosity in an Australian spider
3. Sociality in a bark-dwelling huntsman spider from Australia,Delena cancerides Walckenaer (Araneae: Sparassidae)
4. Fixed fusion heterozygosity inDelena cancerides Walck. (Araneae: Sparassidae): an alternative to speciation by monobrachial fusion
5. Beam-induced changes in the scanning electron microscopy of poly(oxymethylene)
6. Lack of genetic variation in tree ring 13C suggests a uniform, stomatally-driven response to drought stress across Pinus radiata genotypes
7. Do the MN and Jk systems influence environmental variability in serum lipid levels?
8. Remarkably different phylogeographic structure in two closely related lizard species in a zone of sympatry in south-eastern Australia
9. Catchments catch all: long‐term population history of a giant springtail from the southeast Australian highlands — a multigene approach
10. Cannibalism and kin recognition in Delena cancerides (Araneae: Sparassidae), a social huntsman spider
11. Population structure in a saproxylic funnelweb spider (Hexathelidae: Hadronyche) along a forested rainfall gradient
12. Phylogeography recapitulates topography: very fine-scale local endemism of a saproxylic ‘giant’ springtail at Tallaganda in the Great Dividing Range of south-east Australia
13. Extensive Robertsonian rearrangement: implications for the radiation and biogeography of Planipapillus Reid (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)
14. Pheromonally mediated colonization patterns in the velvet worm Euperipatoides rowelli (Onychophora)
15. Environmental factors influencing the presence and abundance of a log‐dwelling invertebrate, Euperipatoides rowelli (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)
16. Morphological, cytogenetic and allozymic variation within Cephalofovea (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae) with descriptions of three new species
17. The use of chromosomal data in the systematics of viviparous onychophorans from Australia (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)
18. Chromosomal fusion and meiotic behaviour in Delena cancerides (Araneae: Sparassidae). II. Chiasma position and its implications for speciation
19. Chromosomal fusion and meiotic behaviour in Delena cancerides (Araneae: Sparassidae). I. Chromosome pairing and X-chromosome segregation
20. Cannibalism and kin recognition in Delena cancerides (Araneae: Sparassidae), a social huntsman spider.
21. Population structure in a saproxylic funnelweb spider (Hexathelidae: Hadronyche) along a forested rainfall gradient.
22. Phylogeography recapitulates topography: very fine-scale local endemism of a saproxylic‘giant’ springtail at Tallaganda in the Great Dividing Range of south–east Australia.
23. Do the MN and Jk systems influence environmental variability in serum lipid levels?
24. Extensive Robertsonian rearrangement: implications for the radiation and biogeography of <e1>Planipapillus</e1> Reid (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae)
25. Lung function in an Australian population: contributions of polygenic factors and the Pi locus to individual differences in lung function in a sample of twins
26. Regelation experiments with wires
27. Phylogenetics of Planipapillus, lawn-headed onychophorans of the Australian Alps, based on nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences.
28. Decomposition and nitrogen mineralization from biosolids and other organic materials: relationship with initial chemistry.
29. Phylogenetic relationships among onychophora from Australasia inferred from the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene.
30. Evaluation of a urine chemistry analyser.
31. Evidence from 12S ribosomal RNA sequences that onychophorans are modified arthropods.
32. Cardiovascular responses of winter flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Walbaum), to acute temperature increase.
33. Complex sex-linked translocation heterozygosity: Its genetics and biological significance.
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