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New Paper: How avian incubation behaviour influences egg surface temperatures: relationships with egg position, development and clutch size

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New Paper: Ancient DNA identifies post-glacial recolonisation, not recent bottlenecks, as the primary driver of contemporary mtDNA phylogeography and diversity in Scandinavian brown bears

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The TERN Ecosystem Science Scholarship

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New paper - Density dependence: an ecological Tower of Babel

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New Paper: Effects of Marine Reserves versus Nursery Habitat Availability on Structure of Reef Fish Communities

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EI Guest Speaker: Erik Sperling - Podcast now available

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World Environment Day 2012

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Climate change expert: Australia will go nuclear by 2030

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Study supports Mount Lofty Ranges World Heritage bid

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58th Scientific Meeting of the Australian Mammal Society

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