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The marsupial Family Acrobatidae includes the smallest gliding marsupial species in the monotypic Acrobates, found only in eastern Australia, and an equally small non-gliding species in another monotypic genus Distoechurus, found only in New Guinea. We applied molecular genetic analysis to Acrobates to assess the systematic significance of variation in
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The marsupial Family Acrobatidae includes the smallest gliding marsupial species in the monotypic Acrobates, found only in eastern Australia, and an equally small non-gliding species in another monotypic genus Distoechurus, found only in New Guinea. We applied molecular genetic analysis to Acrobates to assess the systematic significance of variation in
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2001
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Indonesian Cuscuses (Diprotodontia: Phalangeridae): Status and Perspective
2022Prof. Rosichon Ubaidillah +1 more
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The ‘woylie’ (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) is a critically endangered potoroid marsupial from the southwest of Western Australia that has been the focus of conservation efforts over the past few decades. Investigations have focused on methods to improve the conservation of the species, including genetic sampling and mapping to better understand their
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The ‘woylie’ (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) is a critically endangered potoroid marsupial from the southwest of Western Australia that has been the focus of conservation efforts over the past few decades. Investigations have focused on methods to improve the conservation of the species, including genetic sampling and mapping to better understand their
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Species identification in wildlife crime investigation using diprotodontia
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