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Dr Paul Sunnucks

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B.A.(Hons) Zoology, Oxford University
PhD, University of London

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E-mail: paul.sunnucks@sci.monash.edu.au

Paul Sunnucks
Complete Publications

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2005

  • Hansen BD, Sunnucks P, Blacket M, Taylor AC.  A set of microsatellite markers for an endangered arboreal marsupial, Leadbeater’s possum.  Molecular Ecology Notes, 5, 796-799.

2004

  • Garrick R.C., Sands C.J., Rowell D.M., Tait N.N., Greenslade P. and Sunnucks P. (2004) Phylogeography recapitulates topography: very fine-scale local endemism of a saproxylic ‘giant’ springtail at Tallaganda in the Great Dividing Range of south-east Australia.  Molecular Ecology. 13, 3315-3330.
  • Taylor A.C. & Sunnucks, P. (2004)  Hair today, not gone tomorrow?  Nature Australia. 28, 60-67.
  • Llewellyn, K.S, Loxdale, H.D., Harrington, R., Clark, S.J., & Sunnucks, P. (2004) Evidence for gene flow and local clonal selection in field populations of the grant aphid (Sitobion avenae) in Britain revealed using microsatellites. Heredity, 93, 143-153.
  • Wilson, A.C.C.,  Massonnet, B., Simon, J-C.,  Prunier-Leterme, N.,  Dolatti, L., Llewellyn, K.S., Figueroa, C.C., Ramírez, C.C., Estoup, A. & Sunnucks, P.  (2004) Cross-species amplification of microsatellite loci in aphids: assessment and application.  Molecular Ecology Notes, 4, 104-109. (PDF 98KB)
  • Stow A.J. & Sunnucks, P. (2004)  High mate and site fidelity in Cunningham’s skinks (Egernia cunninghami) in natural and fragmented habitat. Molecular Ecology, 13, 419-430 (PDF 153KB)
  • Stow A.J. & Sunnucks, P.  (2004)  Inbreeding avoidance in Cunningham’s skinks (Egernia cunninghami) in natural and fragmented habitat. Molecular Ecology, 13, 443-447 (PDF 190KB)

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