Search Results - Wests Tigers
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Angelfishes, paper tigers and the devilish taxonomy of the Centropyge flavissima complex.
Published 2016“…We found that the mtDNA lineages show remarkably strong geographic boundaries corresponding to the Indian Ocean, Central-West Pacific and Central-South Pacific. We also test the validity of the 'Black Tiger Centropyge' in the C. flavissima species complex, a taxonomic oddity that is restricted to shoals and atolls off the coast of northwestern Australia, and the newly named C. cocosensis (Shen et al. sp. nov. 2016) assigned to the C. flavissima lineage in the Indian Ocean. …”
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Investigating the role of urbanisation, wetlands and climatic conditions in nematode parasitism in a large Australian elapid snake
Published 2020“…Tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) in wetlands of South-West Western Australia (SW WA) are commonly parasitised by the nematode Ophidascaris pyrrhus. …”
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Selective logging causes the decline of large-sized mammals including those in unlogged patches surrounded by logged and agricultural areas
Published 2018“…Worryingly, we did not detect any large mammalian apex predators such as leopards or tigers in either unlogged or selectively logged forests. …”
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The movement and migration of shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus in Bushehr Coastal Waters, Persian Gulf
Published 2010“…The pattern of movement of green tiger prawn, Penaeus semisulcatus, was carried out in Bushehr waters, Persian Gulf, in 2003 and 2004. …”
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