The Australian Saltwater Crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, is an iconic species of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Biogeographically, it is distrib... V Semeniuk,C Manolis,GJW Webb,... - Symposium on Kimberley Marine & Coastal Science 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 加载更多来源...
Trichiasis in Aboriginal people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia Background: Trachoma is a significant public health problem in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The prevalence of follicular trachoma in the regi... DB Mak,AJ Plant - 《Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology》 被引...
For instance, a study on the coastally distributed congener L. carponotatus, identified genetic structure between the Kimberley and Canning bioregions and a genetic patch size that was far smaller than those estimated here (~ 300 km in the Kimberley versus 1700 to 2200 km in this study; ...
Patterns of alcohol consumption in the Kimberley Aboriginal popula- tion. Med J Aust 1992; 156:764-768.Hunter, EM, Hall, WD & Spargo, RM 1992, 'Patterns of alcohol consumption in the Kimberley Aboriginal population', The Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 156, no. 11, pp. 764-768....
Shorebirds of the Kimberley Coast—populations, key sites, trends and threats. J R Soc West Aust. 2011;94:377–91. Google Scholar Rogers DI, Scroggie MP, Hassell CJ. Long-term monitoring of shorebirds in north Western Australia. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Technical ...
Growth, Age Validation, Mortality, and other Population Characteristics of the Red Emperor Snapper, Lutjanus sebae (Cuvier, 1828), off the Kimberley Coast ... (2002). Growth, Age Validation, Mortality, and other Population Characteristics of the Red Emperor Snapper, Lutjanus sebae (Cuvier, 1828...
Thedataalso revealed that the Kimberley had a high rate of Indigenous suicide with 74 Indigenous deaths by suicide per 100,000 recorded between 2005 and 2014, more than three times the average rate across Australia. Professor Pat Dudgeon from UWA's School of Indigenous Studies said Indigenous sui...
Firstly, it is apparent that there are two genetically distinct clusters in northern Australia (presumably P. armatus and P. pelagicus) and that the range of sympatry of these two groups extends from the Northern Territory to at least the Kimberley region of WA. These results are of ...
This indicates a restriction to gene flow possibly associated with suboptimal habitat along the Kimberley coast (north Western Australia). The appropriate scale of management for this species corresponds to the jurisdictions of the three Australian states, except that authorities in Queensland and ...
Carpenter's Gap Rockshelter 1:40,000 years of Aboriginal occupation in the Napier Ranges, Kimberley, WA. Aust. Archaeol. 40 (1995). 5. Bowler, J. M., Jones, R., Allen, H. & Thorne, A. G. Pleistocene human remains from Australia: a living site and human cremation from Lake Mungo...