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Extraordinary diversity and patterns of distribution in tiny subterranean crustaceans: Parabathynellidae (Bathynellacea) of Western Australian arid zone.

Giulia Perina (Western Australian Museum and Curtin University and Biologic Environmental Survey); Ana I. Camacho (Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales); Nicole White (Curtin University); Joel Huey (Biologic Environmental Survey); Shae Callan (Biologic Environmental Survey); Michelle Guzik (The University of Adelaide). Parabathynellidae are small interstitial/subterranean crustaceans that have been restricted to groundwater habitats for a long time, […]

Extraordinary diversity and patterns of distribution in tiny subterranean crustaceans: Parabathynellidae (Bathynellacea) of Western Australian arid zone. Read More »

Now we are 50: A comparison of the botanical activities of Australia from 1973 and now.

Peter Jobson (National Herbarium of NSW, Botanic Gardens of Sydney). In 1973, over 85,000 specimens were made in Australia covering all aspects of the Australian flora from algae to angiosperms; of these, over 300 specimens became types. Using data from AVH, an examination of the collecting activities of botanists is examined: where did people go; what

Now we are 50: A comparison of the botanical activities of Australia from 1973 and now. Read More »

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