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2011Hard tissue anatomy of the cranial joints in Sphenodon (Rhynchocephalia): sutures, kinesis, and skull mechanicsJones, M.; Curtis, N.; Fagan, M.; O'Higgins, P.; Evans, S.
2016Harnessing natural selection to tackle the problem of prey naïvetéMoseby, K.E.; Blumstein, D.T.; Letnic, M.
2001Have recent mass mortalities of the sardine Sardinops sagax facilitated an expansion in the distribution and abundance of the anchovy Engraulis australis in South Australia?Ward, T.; Hoedt, F.; McLeay, L.; Dimmlich, W.; Jackson, G.; Rogers, P.; Jones, K.
2000Hearts, neck posture and metabolic intensity of sauropod dinosaursSeymour, R.; Lillywhite, H.
2015Heavy metal contamination of soil and water in the vicinity of an abandoned e-waste recycling site: implications for dissemination of heavy metalsWu, Q.; Leung, J.; Geng, X.; Chen, S.; Huang, X.; Li, H.; Huang, Z.; Zhu, L.; Chen, J.; Lu, Y.
2014Herbivory mediates the expansion of an algal habitat under nutrient and CO₂ enrichmentFalkenberg, L.; Connell, S.; Russell, B.
2011Herpetofauna of montane areas of Tanzania. 1. Results from two amphibian surveys of Malundwe Mountain, Mikumi National ParkLawson, L.; Collett, L.
2000Heterogeneity of cyanobacterial gas-vesicle volume and metabolic activityBrookes, J.; Ganf, G.; Oliver, R.
2001Heterogeneous grazing causes local extinction of edible perennial shrubs: a matrix analysisHunt, L. P.
2022Hibbertia advena (Dilleniaceae), a new and rare species from Queensland with transcontinental affinitiesHammer, T.A.; Toelken, H.R.; Thiele, K.
2022Hibbertia archeri (Dilleniaceae), a new and rare species from Western Australia with transcontinental affinitiesHammer, T.; Thiele, K.
2023Hibbertia fulva (Dilleniaceae), a new species from the Northern Territory in the H. banksii species groupHammer, T.
2023Hibbertia glaucophylla is the correct name for the Western Australian species currently known as H. rupicola (Dilleniaceae)Thiele, K.R.; Hammer, T.A.
2023Hibbertia radians (Dilleniaceae), a new combination from South AustraliaHammer, T.
2022Hibbertia subvillosa (Dilleniaceae), a new Western Australian species segregated from H. striataThiele, K.R.; Hammer, T.A.
2011High connectivity across environmental gradients and implications for phenotypic plasticity in a marine plantBricker, E.; Waycott, M.; Calladine, A.; Zieman, J.
2009High levels of gene flow and low population genetic structure related to high dispersal potential of a tropical marine angiospermvan Dijk, J.; van Tussenbroek, B.; Jiménez-Durán, K.; Márquez-Guzmán, G.; Ouborg, J.
2013High plant species richness indicates management-related disturbances rather than the conservation status of forestsBoch, S.; Prati, D.; Müller, J.; Socher, S.; Baumbach, H.; Buscot, F.; Gockel, S.; Hemp, A.; Hessenmöller, D.; Kalko, E.; Linsenmair, K.; Pfeiffer, S.; Pommer, U.; Schöning, I.; Schulze, E.; Seilwinder, C.; Weisser, W.; Wells, K.; Fischer, M.
2017High rate of translocation-based gene birth on the Drosophila Y chromosomeTobler, R.; Nolte, V.; Schlötterer, C.
2001High-affinity potassium transport into wheat roots involves sodium - a role for HKT1?Hayes, D.; Smith, F.; Walker, N.