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- Life of Marsupials
- Variable Climates Lead to Varying Phenotypes: ``Weird'' Mammalian Torpor and Lessons from Non-Holarctic Species
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- A Biodiversity Survey of the Pilbara Region of Western Australia, 2002 – 2007
- Woodie Woodie Level 1 2018 V1
- Tarsipes Rostratus)
- A Field Guide to the Native Fauna of the Onslow Region
- BC Iron Nullagine Project Extension Areas – Bonnie East, Warrigal North and Coongan
- Two Lines of Evidence for Physiological Control of Insensible Evaporative Water Loss by a Tiny Marsupial Christine Elizabeth Cooper1,2,* and Philip Carew Withers1,2
- Thermal Biology, Torpor Use and Activity Patterns of a Small Diurnal Marsupial from a Tropical Desert: Sexual Differences
- Mammal Parasites in Arid Australia
- Environmental Associations of Small Ground-Dwelling Mammals in the Pilbara
- Mammal Images Library Committee
- Morán-Ordóñez, A., Briscoe, NJ and Wintle, BA (2017), Model
- The 2014 Annual Report of the Mammal Images Library Committee
- Port Hedland Regional Fauna Assessment