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Popple, L. (2002). Butterflies Lepidoptera. In Helen Horton (Ed.), A Brisbane Bushland (pp. 101-106) Brisbane, Australia: The Queensland Naturalists' Club Inc. 17  
Wang, Sizhong, Duncan, Peter F., Knibb, Wayne and Degnan, Bernard M. (2002) Byssal attachment and movement of Amusium balloti (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) spat. Journal of Shellfish Research, 21 2: 563-569. 129   0 0
Bray, R.A., Cribb, T.H. and Barker, S.C. (1996) Cableia pudica n sp (Digenea:acanthocolpidae) from monacanthid fishes of the Southern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Parasite, 3 1: 49-54. 19   4 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Cheng, Q., Valmas, N., Reilly, P. E. B., Collins, P. J., Kopittke, R. and Ebert, P. R. (2003) Caenorhabditis elegans mutants resistant to phosphine toxicity show increased longevity and cross-resistance to the synergistic action of oxygen. Toxicological Sciences, 73 1: 60-65. 49   14 Cited 16 times in Scopus16
Kim, J. H and Botella, J. R. (2002) Callus induction and plant regeneration from broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) for transformation. Journal of Plant Biology, 45 3: 177-181. 254  
Schrader, Jarmo, Moyle, Richard, Bhalerao, Rupali, Hertzberg, Magnus, Lundeberg, Joakim, Nilsson, Peter and Bhalerao, Rishikesh P. (2004) Cambial meristem dormancy in trees involves extensive remodelling of the transcriptome. The Plant Journal, 40 2: 173-187. 62   107 Cited 103 times in Scopus103
McAlpine, Clive A., Seabrook, Leonie M., Rhodes, Jonathan R., Maron, Martine, Smith, Carl, Bowen, Michiala E., Butler, Sarah A., Powell, Owen, Ryan, Justin G., Fyfe, Christine T., Adams-Hosking, Christine, Smith, Andrew, Robertson, Oliver, Howes, Alison and Cattarino, Lorenzo (2010) Can a problem-solving approach strengthen landscape ecology’s contribution to sustainable landscape planning?. Landscape Ecology, 25 8: 1155-1168. 95 1 8 Cited 7 times in Scopus7
Ortiz, Juan Carlos, Gonzalez Rivero, Manuel and Mumby, Peter J. (2013) Can a thermally tolerant symbiont improve the future of Caribbean coral reefs?. Global Change Biology, Article in press 19: 273-281. 23   0 0
Mumby, P. J. (1999) Can Caribbean coral populations be modelled at metapopulation scales?. Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 180 : 275-288. 20   24 Cited 25 times in Scopus25
Bode, M. and Possingham, H. (2007) Can culling a threatened species increase its chance of persisting?. Ecological Modelling, 201 1: 11-18. 49   5 Cited 4 times in Scopus4
Cummins, Scott F., Erpenbeck, Dirk, Zou, Zhihua, Claudianos, Charlies, Moroz, Leonid L., Nagle, Greg T. and Degnan, Bernard M. (2009) Candidate chemoreceptor subfamilies differentially expressed in the chemosensory organs of the mollusc Aplysia. BMC Biology, 7 : 28-1-28-20. 47   6 Cited 6 times in Scopus6
Grigg, Gordon (2000) Cane Toads vs. Native Frogs. Nature Australia, 26 9: 33-42. 1065 1936
Burgess, Scott C., Osborne, Kate, Sfiligoj, Bianca and Sweatman, Hugh (2010) Can juvenile corals be surveyed effectively using digital photography?: Implications for rapid assessment techniques. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 171 1-4: 345-351. 23   0 0
Pole, MS (2001) Can long-distance dispersal be inferred from the New Zealand plant fossil record?. Australian Journal of Botany, 49 3: 357-366. 62   44
Engelstadter, J. and Hurst, G. D. D. (2006) Can maternally transmitted endosymbionts facilitate the evolution of haplodiploidy?. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 19 1: 194-202. 7   14 Cited 12 times in Scopus12
Cunningham, JP (2012) Can mechanism help explain insect host choice?. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 25 2: 244-251. 14   3 Cited 5 times in Scopus5
Marshall, Sharon, Warburton, Kevin, Paterson, Brian and Mann, David (2005) Cannibalism in juvenile blue-swimmer crabs Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1766): effects of body size, moult stage and refuge availability. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 90 1: 65-82. 99   16 Cited 19 times in Scopus19
Heslin, L. M. and Merritt, D. J. (2005) Cannibalistic feeding of larval Trichogramma carverae parasitoids in moth eggs. Naturwissenschaften, 92 9: 435-439. 100   2 Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Chenoweth, S. F., Doughty, P. and Kokko, H. (2006) Can non-directional male mating preferences facilitate honest female ornamentation?. Ecology Letters, 9 2: 179-184. 34   44 Cited 45 times in Scopus45
Kriesch, S., Azam, G. N. and Walter, D. E. (2001). Can Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytoseiidae) invade rainforest fragments when its preferred prey Tetranychus urticae is present?. In: R.B. Halliday and D.E. Walter et al., Acarology: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress. 10th International Congress of Acarology, Canberra, (518-521). 1998. 37  
Seymour, Roger S. and White, Craig R. (2011) Can the basal metabolic rate of endotherms be explained by biophysical modeling? Response to "A new model for the body size-metabolism relationship". Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 84 1: 107-110. 40   2 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Cramer, V. A., Schmidt, S., Stewart, G. R. and Thorburn, P. J. (2002) Can the nitrogenous composition of xylem sap be used to assess salinity stress in Casuarina glauca?. Tree Physiology, 22 14: 1019-1026. 45   5 Cited 5 times in Scopus5
Larsen, J. E., Norman, S.T. and Johnston, S.D. (2004). Can vaginal electrical impedance be used to characterize oestrus and ovulation in the mare?. In: , Showcasing Faculty research through our postgraduates. Research Conference Proceedings 2004, Gatton, (8-8). 5th November 2004. 47  
Segan, Daniel B., Carwardine, Josie, Klein, Carissa, Grantham, Hedley and Pressey, Robert L. (2010) Can we determine conservation priorities without clear objectives?. Biological Conservation, 143 1: 2-4. 193 2 6 Cited 6 times in Scopus6
Seebacher, Frank and Franklin, Craig E. (2009). Can within-individual plasticity buffer animals from climate variability?. In: , Abstracts of the Annual Main Meeting of the Society of Experimental Biology. Annual Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, Glasgow Scotland, (S56-S57). 28June-01 July 2009. 9   0
Walker, Thomas and Moreira, Luciano Andrade (2011) Can Wolbachia be used to control malaria?. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 106 : 212-217. 17   6 Cited 8 times in Scopus8
Seebacher, Frank, Holmes, Sebastian, Roosen, Nicholas J., Nouvian, Morgane, Wilson, Robbie S. and Ward, Ashley J. W. (2012) Capacity for thermal acclimation differs between populations and phylogenetic lineages within a species. Functional Ecology, 26 6: 1418-1428. 5   0 0
Regan, TJ, Master, LL and Hammerson, GA (2004) Capturing expert knowledge for threatened species assessments: a case study using NatureServe conservation status ranks. Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology, 26 2: 95-107. 30   15 Cited 14 times in Scopus14
Cheesman, Matthew J., Horne, Irene, Weir, Kahli M., Pandey, Gunjun, Williams, Michelle R., Scott, Colin, Russell, Robyn J. and Oakeshott, John G. (2007). Carbamate pesticides and their biological degradation: prospects for enzymatic bioremediation. In Ivan R. Kennedy, Keith R. Solomon, Shirley J. Gee, Angus N. Crossan, Shuo Wang and Francisco Sanchez-Bayo (Ed.), Rational environmental management of agrochemicals (pp. 288-305) Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. 164  
Adame, MF and Lovelock, CE (2011) Carbon and nutrient exchange of mangrove forests with the coastal ocean. Hydrobiologia, 663 1: 23-50. 37   5 Cited 8 times in Scopus8
Dwyer, John M., Fensham, Rod J., Butler, Don W. and Buckley, Yvonne M. (2009) Carbon for conservation: Assessing the potential for win-win investment in an extensive Australian regrowth ecosystem. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 134 1-2: 1-7. 203   12 Cited 12 times in Scopus12
Venter, Oscar, Meijaard, Erik, Possingham, Hugh, Dennis, Rona, Sheil, Douglas, Wich, Serge, Hovani, Lex and Wilson, Kerrie (2009) Carbon payments as a safeguard for threatened tropical mammals. Conservation Letters, 2 3: 123-129. 60   55
Richards, Anna Elizabeth (2007). Carbon sequestration in native rainforest tree plantations PhD Thesis, School of Integrative Biology, University of Queensland. 488 26
Richards, AE, Dalal, RC and Schmidt, S (2009) Carbon storage in a Ferrosol under subtropical rainforest, tree plantations, and pasture is linked to soil aggregation. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH, 47 4: 341-350. 43   6 Cited 6 times in Scopus6
Grigg, Gordon C. and Johansen, Kjell (1987) Cardiovascular Dynamics in Crocodylus porosus Breathing Air and During Voluntary Aerobic Dives. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. Biochemical, Systematic and Environmental Physiology, 157 3: 381-392. 310 782 37
Seebacher, F. and Franklin, C. E. (2004) Cardiovascular mechanisms during thermoregulation in reptiles. International Congress Series, 1275 : 242-249. 88   2 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Franklin, C. (2007). Cardiovascular regulation during heating and cooling in reptiles. In: , Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. Proceedings of: Abstracts of the Annual Main Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology. Annual Main Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, Glasgow, Scotland, (S166-S166). 31 March - 4 April 2007. 71   0
Jobson, R. W., Morris, E. C. and Burgin, S. (2000) Carnivory and nitrogen supply affect the growth of Bladderwort Utricularia ulginosa. Australian Journal of Botany, 48 4: 549-560. 55   14
Ekins, M. G., Aitken, E. A. B. and Goulter, K. C. (2002) Carpogenic germination of Sclerotinia minor and potential distribution in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology, 31 3: 259-265. 133   13 Cited 14 times in Scopus14
Williams, Elizabeth A. and Degnan, Sandie M. (2009) Carry-over effect of larval settlement cue on postlarval gene expression in the marine gastropod Haliotis asinina. Molecular Ecology, 18 21: 4434-4449. 41   9 Cited 11 times in Scopus11
Wilmer, Jessica Worthington, Murray, Lynde, Elkin, Che, Wilcox, Chris, Niejalke, Darren and Possingham, Hugh (2011) Catastrophic Floods May Pave the Way for Increased Genetic Diversity in Endemic Artesian Spring Snail Populations. PLoS One, 6 12 Article#e28645: . 21   1 Cited 1 times in Scopus1
Zischke, Mitchell T., Griffiths, Shane P. and Tibbetts, Ian R. (2012) Catch and effort from a specialised recreational pelagic sport fishery off eastern Australia. Fisheries Research, 127-128 : 61-72. 20   0 0
Forster, ME, Davison, W, Axelsson, M, Sundin, L, Franklin, CE and Gieseg, S (1998) Catecholamine release in heat-stressed Antarctic fish causes proton extrusion by the red cells. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic And Environmental Physiology, 168 5: 345-352. 87   19
Johnston, S. D., Daddow, L., Carrick, F. N., Jamieson, B. and Smith, L. (2003) Cauda epididymal spermatozoa of the rufous hare wallaby, Lagorchestes hirsutus (Metatheria, Mammalia) imaged by electron and confocal microscopy. Acta Zoologica : morphology and evolution, 84 2: 139-143. 51   2 Cited 2 times in Scopus2
Buckley, Yvonne M., Ramula, Satu, Blomberg, Simon. P., Burns, Jean H., Crone, Elizabeth E., Herlen, Johan, Knight, Tiffany M., Pichancourt, Jean-Baptiste, Quested, Helen and Wardle, Glenda M. (2010) Causes and consequences of variation in plant population growth rate: a synthesis of matrix population models in a phylogenetic context. Ecology Letters, 13 9: 1182-1197. 87 1 12 Cited 12 times in Scopus12
Chaloupka, Milani, Work, Thierry M., Balazs, George H., Murakawa, Shawn K. K. and Morris, Robert (2008) Cause-specific temporal and spatial trends in green sea turtle strandings in the Hawaiian Archipelago (1982-2003). Marine Biology, 154 5: 887-898. 14   22 Cited 27 times in Scopus27
Clements, GR, Sayer, J, Boedhihartono, AK, Venter, O, Lovejoy, T, Koh, LP and Laurance, WF (2010) Cautious optimism over Norway-Indonesia REDD Pact. Conservation Biology, 24 6: 1437-1438. 30   8 Cited 12 times in Scopus12
Shaw, Matthew (2003) CD-Rom review - Mites in Soil: an interactive key to mites and other soil microarthropods. Australian Entomologist, 30 4: 179-180. 68  
Brownlie, J. C. and Whyard, S. (2004) CemaT1 is an active transposon within the Caenorhabditis elegans genome. Gene, 338 1: 55-64. 22   3 Cited 3 times in Scopus3
Crisp, Michael D. and Cook, Lyn G. (2011) Cenozoic extinctions account for the low diversity of extant gymnosperms compared with angiosperms. New Phytologist, 192 4: 997-1009. 8   19 Cited 17 times in Scopus17

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