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Papers resulting from this work

  • Walker, F.M., P. Sunnucks, and A.C. Taylor. 2008. Evidence for habitat fragmentation altering within-population processes in wombats, Molecular Ecology, 17:1674-1684.
  • Walker, F.M., A.C. Taylor, and P. Sunnucks. 2008. Female dispersal and male kinship-based association in southern hairy-nosed wombats (Lasiorhinus latifrons), Molecular Ecology, 17:1361-1374.
  • Walker, F.M., A.C. Taylor, and P. Sunnucks. 2007. Does soil type drive social organization in southern hairy-nosed wombats? Molecular Ecology, 16:199-208.
  • Walker, F.M., P. Sunnucks, and A.C. Taylor. 2006. Genotyping of ‘captured’ hairs reveals burrow use and ranging behavior of southern hairy-nosed wombats. Journal of Mammalogy, 87:690-699.
  • Walker, F.M., A. Horsup, P. Temple-Smith, and A. Taylor.  Leader of the pack:  faecal pellet deposition order impacts PCR amplification in wombats, in prep.
  • Walker, F.M., D. Alpers, A.C. Taylor, P. Sunnucks. Conservation of Australia’s southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons), in prep.
  • Alpers, D., F.M. Walker, P. Sunnucks, and A.C. Taylor. Phylogeography of Australia’s southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons), in prep.
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