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Fossil honeyeaters (Meliphagidae) from the Late Tertiary of Riversleigh, north-western Queensland
https://publications.australian.museum/fossil-honeyeaters-meliphagidae-from-the-late-tertiary-of-riversleigh-north-western-queensland/Fossil honeyeaters (Meliphagidae) from the Late Tertiary of Riversleigh, north-western Queensland
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A new endemic family of New Zealand passerine birds: adding heat to a biodiversity hotspot.
https://publications.australian.museum/a-new-endemic-family-of-new-zealand-passerine-birds-adding-heat-to-a-biodiversity-hotspot/A new endemic family of New Zealand passerine birds: adding heat to a biodiversity hotspot.
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Relationships between time since fire and honeyeater abundance in montane heathland.
https://publications.australian.museum/fire-and-honeyeater-abundance-in-montane-heathland/Relationships between time since fire and honeyeater abundance in montane heathland.
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Nature Australia Volume 25 Issue 11
https://museum-publications.australian.museum/nature-aus-1997-1998-v25-iss11/Nature Australia Volume 25 Issue 11
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Australian Natural History Volume 24 Issue 10
https://museum-publications.australian.museum/aus-nat-hist-1994-v24-iss10/Australian Natural History Volume 24 Issue 10
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Australian Natural History Volume 21 Issue 05
https://museum-publications.australian.museum/aus-nat-hist-1984-v21-iss5/Australian Natural History Volume 21 Issue 05
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