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    Dehydration and drinking behavior in true sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae: Hydrophiini) by Lillywhite, H. B., Heatwole, H., Sheehy III, C. M.

    Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-08-2015)
    “…Water is an essential resource affecting behavior and the acquisition of energy, especially in environments where water is spatially or temporally restricted…”
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    Distribution of two species of sea snakes, Aipysurus laevis and Emydocephalus annulatus, in the southern Great Barrier Reef: metapopulation dynamics, marine protected areas and conservation by LUKOSCHEK, V, HEATWOLE, H, GRECH, A, BURNS, G, MARSH, H

    Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2007)
    “…Aipysurus laevis and Emydocephalus annulatus typically occur in spatially discrete populations, characteristic of metapopulations; however, little is known…”
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    Cutaneous glands in the Australian hylid Litoria caerulea (Amphibia, Hylidae) by Warburg, M R, Rosenberg, M, Roberts, J R, Heatwole, H

    Published in Anatomy and Embryology (01-05-2000)
    “…Ultrastructure of cutaneous glands is described in the Australian hylid Litoria caerulea. Three main types of glands could be distinguished in both ventral and…”
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    Factors affecting the number of species of plants on islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia by Heatwole, H

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-03-1991)
    “…A survey of eighty-two cays and ten continental islands of the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Straits, Australia, yielded 603 species of ferns and flowering…”
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    Spatial and temporal variability in defoliation of Australian eucalypts by Lowman, M. D., Heatwole, Harold

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-02-1992)
    “…Insect defoliation is commonly associated with and assumed to be a cause of mortality in Australian eucalypts, particularly in rural regions where trees suffer…”
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    Editorial—A plea for scholarly writing by Heatwole, Harold

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-08-2008)
    “…The standard of writing in current scientific journals has reached an all-time low, in terms of both poor grammar and imprecise communication. This situation…”
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    Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic Territories: the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica by MILLER, W.R., MILLER, J.D., HEATWOLE, H.

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-01-1996)
    “…Six species of tardigrades, Pseudechiniscus suillus, Macrobiotus sp., Hypsibius antarcticus, Ramajendas frigidus, Diphascon chilenense and Diphascon pingue…”
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    Dispersal of alien plants to coral cays by Heatwole, Harold, Walker, T. A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-1989)
    “…M. Y. Chaloupka and S. B. Domm's theory of the dispersal of alien plants to the coral cays of the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef is discussed. It is…”
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    Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic Territories: The Mawson Coast, East Antarctica by Miller, William R., Heatwole, Harold

    Published in Invertebrate biology (01-01-1995)
    “…A survey of the terrestrial tardigrades inhabiting soil, algae, lichens, and mosses was conducted during the austral summer of 1990 at the Australian Research…”
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    Proliferative glomerulonephritis in mice induced by sea snake (Aipysurus laevis) venom by Zimmerman, S E, Heatwole, H H, Andreopoulos, P C, Yong, L C

    “…Aipysurus laevis venom has been shown to have a direct nephrotoxic effect in mice. A single subcutaneous injection (0.075 mg/kg body wt.) of the whole venom…”
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    Tardigrades of the Australian Antarctic: Macquarie Island, sub-Antarctica by Miller, William R., Horning, Donald S., Heatwole, Harold F.

    Published in Zoologischer Anzeiger (2001)
    “…Sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island lies in the Southern Ocean between Tasmania and Antarctica and just above the Antarctic Convergence. Extensive flora and fauna…”
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    Drift disseminules on cays of the Swain Reefs, Great Barrier Reef, Australia by Smith, J.M.B, Heatwole, H, Jones, M, Waterhouse, B.M

    Published in Journal of biogeography (1990)
    “…Drift disseminules were collected on cays of the Swain Reefs (Great Barrier Reef, Australia) during twelve expeditions over 7 years. At least thirty-four…”
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    GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN SEA KRAITS OF THE LATICAUDA COLUBRINA COMPLEX (SERPENTES: ELAPIDAE: HYDROPHIINAE: LATICAUDINI) by Heatwole, Harold, Busack, Stephen, Cogger, Harold

    Published in Herpetological monographs (01-01-2005)
    “…The Laticauda colubrina complex previously consisted of three species, Laticauda saintgironsi from New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands, Laticauda frontalis…”
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