Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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INTRODUCTION Carnivorous marsupials of the family Dasyuridae are found in Australia and New Guinea . Of the 60 or so species currently recognised , 17 are known from New Guinea . In contrast to the Australian species , little is known ...
INTRODUCTION Carnivorous marsupials of the family Dasyuridae are found in Australia and New Guinea . Of the 60 or so species currently recognised , 17 are known from New Guinea . In contrast to the Australian species , little is known ...
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Dasyuridae . Pp . 560-582 in D.W. Walton & B.J. Richardson , ( Eds ) Fauna of Australia . Vol . IB Mammalia . Australian Govemment Publishing Service : Canberra . Taylor , J.M. , Calaby , J.H. and Redhead , T.D. ( 1982 ) .
Dasyuridae . Pp . 560-582 in D.W. Walton & B.J. Richardson , ( Eds ) Fauna of Australia . Vol . IB Mammalia . Australian Govemment Publishing Service : Canberra . Taylor , J.M. , Calaby , J.H. and Redhead , T.D. ( 1982 ) .
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... M.S. Timing of the molecular evolution of New Guinea marsupials . 19 , 147 . Krajewski , C. , Painter , J. , Driskell , A.C. Buddley , L. & Westerman , M. Molecular systematics of New Guinean dasyurids ( Marsupialia : Dasyuridae ) .
... M.S. Timing of the molecular evolution of New Guinea marsupials . 19 , 147 . Krajewski , C. , Painter , J. , Driskell , A.C. Buddley , L. & Westerman , M. Molecular systematics of New Guinean dasyurids ( Marsupialia : Dasyuridae ) .
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