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    Fine-scale spatial genetic correlation analyses reveal strong female philopatry within a brush-tailed rock-wallaby colony in southeast Queensland by HAZLITT, S. L., ELDRIDGE, M. D. B., GOLDIZEN, A. W.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-12-2004)
    “…We combine spatial data on home ranges of individuals and microsatellite markers to examine patterns of fine‐scale spatial genetic structure and dispersal…”
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    Microsatellite variation and population structure in a declining Australian Hylid Litoria aurea by Burns, Emma L., Eldridge, Mark D. B., Houlden, Bronwyn A.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2004)
    “…The green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) was once a common Australian Hylid. Today, many populations are small and fragmented as a result of dramatic…”
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    Unprecedented Low Levels of Genetic Variation and Inbreeding Depression in an Island Population of the Black-Footed Rock-Wallaby by Eldridge, Mark D. B., King, Juliet M., Loupis, Anne K., Spencer, Peter B. S., Taylor, Andrea C., Pope, Lisa C., Hall, Graham P.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-06-1999)
    “…It has been argued that demographic and environmental factors will cause small, isolated populations to become extinct before genetic factors have a…”
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    Restricted mating dispersal and strong breeding group structure in a mid-sized marsupial mammal (Petrogale penicillata) by HAZLITT, S.L, SIGG, D.P, ELDRIDGE, M.D.B, GOLDIZEN, A.W

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2006)
    “…Ecological genetic studies have demonstrated that spatial patterns of mating dispersal, the dispersal of gametes through mating behaviour, can facilitate…”
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    Source population of dispersing rock-wallabies (Petrogale lateralis) identified by assignment tests on multilocus genotypic data by Eldridge, M D, Kinnear, J E, Onus, M L

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-12-2001)
    “…The ability to confidently identify or exclude a population as the source of an individual has numerous powerful applications in molecular ecology. Several…”
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    Centromere Dynamics and Chromosome Evolution in Marsupials by O'Neill, R. J., Eldridge, M. D. B., Metcalfe, C. J.

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-09-2004)
    “…The eukaryotic centromere poses an interesting evolutionary paradox: it is a chromatin entity indispensable to precise chromosome segregation in all…”
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    Intraspecific variation, sex-biased dispersal and phylogeography of the eastern grey kangaroo ( ) by Zenger, K R, Eldridge, M D B, Cooper, D W

    Published in Heredity (01-08-2003)
    “…Genetic information has played an important role in the development of management units by focusing attention on the evolutionary properties and genetics of…”
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    Cytogenetic and Molecular Evaluation of Centromere-Associated DNA Sequences From a Marsupial (Macropodidae: Macropus rufogriseus) X Chromosome by Bulazel, Kira, Metcalfe, Cushla, Ferreri, Gianni C, Yu, Jingwei, Eldridge, Mark D. B, O'Neill, Rachel J

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-2006)
    “…The constitution of the centromeric portions of the sex chromosomes of the red-necked wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus (family Macropodidae, subfamily…”
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    Molecular Genetic Analysis Of The Naturalized Hawaiian Population Of The Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby, Petrogale penicillata (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) by Eldridge, MDB, Browning, T L

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-05-2002)
    “…Australian brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) became naturalized on Oahu, Hawaii, after the accidental liberation of 2 animals (of unknown…”
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    Genetic Diversity in Remnant Mainland and “Pristine” Island Populations of Three Endemic Australian Macropodids (Marsupialia): Macropus Eugenii, Lagorchestes Hirsutus and Petrogale Lateralis by Eldridge, M.D.B., Kinnear, J.E., Zenger, K.R., McKenzie, L.M., Spencer, P.B.S.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2004)
    “…Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and population declines. However, some species have persisted on…”
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    Retention of Latent Centromeres in the Mammalian Genome by Ferreri, G. C, Liscinsky, D. M, Mack, J. A, Eldridge, M. D. B, O'Neill, R. J

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-05-2005)
    “…The centromere is a cytologically defined entity that possesses a conserved and restricted function in the cell: it is the site of kinetochore assembly and…”
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    Mapping the Distribution of the Telomeric Sequence (T sub(2)AG sub(3)) sub(n) in the 2n = 14 Ancestral Marsupial Complement and in the Macropodines (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) by fluorescence in situ hybridization by Metcalfe, C J, Eldridge, MDB, Johnston, P G

    Published in Chromosome research (01-05-2004)
    “…In this study we test the theory that the presence of the conserved vertebrate telomeric sequence (T sub(2)AG sub(3)) sub(n) at the centromeres of Australian…”
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    Phylogenetics, population structure and genetic diversity of the endangered southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) in south-eastern Australia by Zenger, Kyall R., Eldridge, Mark D. B., Johnston, Peter G.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-03-2005)
    “…The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since European settlement, and it is now considered "Endangered"…”
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    Mapping the distribution of the telomeric sequence (T(2)AG(3))(n) in rock wallabies, Petrogale (Marsupialia: Macropodidae), by fluorescence in situ hybridization. ii. the lateralis complex by Metcalfe, C J, Eldridge, M D B, Johnston, P G

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (2002)
    “…The distribution of the conserved vertebrate telomeric sequence (T(2)AG(3))(n) was examined by fluorescence in situ hybridization in the six Petrogale (rock…”
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    Molecular cloning and characterization of the polymorphic MHC class II DBB from the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) by Browning, Teena L, Belov, Katherine, Miller, Robert D, Eldridge, Mark D B

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (01-02-2004)
    “…Genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) have been characterized in all extant lineages of mammals. The tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) is well…”
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    Provenance of a New Zealand brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) population determined by mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis by Eldridge, Mark D. B., Browning, Teena L., Close, Robert L.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2001)
    “…Modern molecular genetic techniques provide a valuable means to address questions concerning the origins of naturalized populations. Brush‐tailed…”
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    Genetic effects of habitat contraction on Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) in the Australian Wet Tropics by Bowyer, J C, Newell, G R, Eldridge, MDB

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-01-2002)
    “…Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) is one of two species of tree-kangaroo resident in the tropical rainforests of north-eastern Australia. The…”
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    Multifaceted genetic analysis of the "Critically Endangered" brush-tailed rock-wallaby Petrogale penicillata in Victoria, Australia: Implications for management by Browning, Teena L, Taggart, David A, Rummery, Catherine, Close, Robert L, Eldridge, Mark Db

    Published in Conservation genetics (2001)
    “…The use of molecular genetic techniques can aidwildlife managers in setting priorities anddevising management strategies for scatteredpopulations of threatened…”
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