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2016-10Morphology and identification of first instar larvae of Australian blowflies of the genus Chrysomya of forensic importance.Szpila, K; Wallman, JF
2021-11-09Is Resource Change a Useful Predictor of Carrion Insect Succession on Pigs and Humans?Dawson, BM; Wallman, JF; Evans, MJ; Barton, PS
2014Mixed effects of elevated pCO2 on fertilisation, larval and juvenile development and adult responses in the mobile subtidal scallop Mimachlamys asperrima (Lamarck, 1819).Scanes, E; Parker, LM; O'Connor, WA; Ross, PM
2006-04-11Less inhibited with age? Larval age modifies responses to natural settlement inhibitorsGribben, PE; Marshall, DJ; Steinberg, PD
2010-02-01Growth, development and sex ratios of Spotted Marsh Frog (Limnodynastes tasmaniensis) larvae exposed to atrazine and a herbicide mixtureSpolyarich, N; Hyne, R; Wilson, S; Palmer, C; Byrne, M
2017-02Adult exposure to ocean acidification is maladaptive for larvae of the Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea glomerata in the presence of multiple stressors.Parker, LM; O'Connor, WA; Byrne, M; Coleman, RA; Virtue, P; Dove, M; Gibbs, M; Spohr, L; Scanes, E; Ross, PM
2021-07Energetic lipid responses of larval oysters to ocean acidification.Gibbs, MC; Parker, LM; Scanes, E; Byrne, M; O'Connor, WA; Ross, PM
2017-05-01Insect-active toxins with promiscuous pharmacology from the African theraphosid spider Monocentropus balfouriSmith, JJ; Herzig, V; Ikonomopoulou, MP; Dziemborowicz, S; Bosmans, F; Nicholson, GM; King, GF
2012-05-24Using bacterial extract along with differential gene expression in Acropora millepora Larvae to decouple the processes of attachment and metamorphosisSiboni, N; Abrego, D; Seneca, F; Motti, CA; Andreakis, N; Tebben, J; Blackall, LL; Harder, T
2009-02-23Micro-environmental conditions modulate protein secretion and infectivity of the Trichinella spiralis L1 larvaBolas-Fernández, F; Dea-Ayuela, MA; Connolly, B; Robinson, MW
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