1Hobart, TAS126,048 2Launceston, TAS68,443 3Devonport, TAS21,575 4Burnie, TAS18,095 5Somerset, TAS18,095 6Blackmans Bay, TAS14,827 7Kingston, TAS14,827 8Ulverstone, TAS9,515 9Gagebrook, TAS6,693 10Bridgewater, TAS6,693 11New Norfolk, TAS5,011 ...
School of Integrative Biology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, 4072 Australia;Hamish McCallumSchool of Zoology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 7701, Tasmania, Australia; andMenna JonesSchool of Zoology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 7701, Tasmania, Australia; and School of ...
Tasmania, known for its pristine environment, is a global hotspot for this family of rare and endangered species, said Stuart-Smith. The Spotted Handfish is still observed around Hobart, but it may be too late to find Ziebell's Handfish, a third species listed as endangered. Researchers will...
The greatest numbers of kelp gulls in Australia are now found in south-eastern Tasmania in sympatry with the two endemic species, the morphologically similar Pacific gull, L. pacificus, and the smaller silver gull, L. novaehollandiae. We examined populations of the three species in this area. ...
JR, p. 140: Buenos Ayres—60,000, Monte Video-15,000; p. 337: Chiloe-42,000; p. 421: Coquimbo—6000 to 8000; p. 516: Sydney—23,000; p. 533: Hobart Town-13,826, Tasmania—36,505; p. 570: Port Louis—20,000; p. 575: Cape Town-15,000, South Africa—200,000; p. 580...
Discipline of General Practice, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, Australia Mark Nelson MD Corresponding author Correspondence to Paul Lacaze PhD. Ethics declarations Disclosure The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Additional information Publisher’s note: Springer Nature remains neutral with re...
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Southern Ocean Ecosystems Program, Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Tasmania, Australia So Kawaguchi Australian Antarctic Program Partnership, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia So Kawaguchi & Martin J. Cox Marine Ecosystems and Biodiversity Department, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymo...
Genetic analyses indicate three natural sub-populations: northern Queensland, Tasmania/King Island, and the rest of mainland Australia5–7. It lives and breeds mainly in permanent reaches of streams but also in some lakes and wetlands, from which juveniles disperse, following each breeding season. ...