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    Phylogeography of the olive sea snake, Aipysurus laevis (Hydrophiinae) indicates Pleistocene range expansion around northern Australia but low contemporary gene flow by LUKOSCHEK, V, WAYCOTT, M, MARSH, H

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-08-2007)
    “…Pleistocene sea-level fluctuations profoundly changed landmass configurations around northern Australia. The cyclic emergence of the Torres Strait land bridge…”
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    Relative information content of polymorphic microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA for inferring dispersal and population genetic structure in the olive sea snake, Aipysurus laevis by LUKOSCHEK, V, WAYCOTT, M, KEOGH, J.S

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2008)
    “…Polymorphic microsatellites are widely considered more powerful for resolving population structure than mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers, particularly for…”
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    New range and habitat records for threatened Australian sea snakes raise challenges for conservation by D'Anastasi, B.R., van Herwerden, L., Hobbs, J.A., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Lukoschek, V.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2016)
    “…Hydrophiine (true) sea snakes are large predatory live-bearing marine reptiles. Australia is a biodiversity hotspot for true sea snakes with almost half of the…”
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    Incomplete reporting of whale, dolphin and porpoise 'bycatch' revealed by molecular monitoring of Korean markets by Baker, C. S., Lukoschek, V., Lavery, S., Dalebout, M. L., Yong-un, M., Endo, T., Funahashi, N.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-11-2006)
    “…We report the results of molecular monitoring of ‘whalemeat’ markets in the Republic of (South) Korea based on nine systematic surveys from February 2003 to…”
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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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    High proportion of protected minke whales sold on Japanese markets is due to illegal, unreported or unregulated exploitation by Lukoschek, V, Funahashi, N, Lavery, S, Dalebout, M.L, Cipriano, F, Baker, C.S

    Published in Animal conservation (01-10-2009)
    “…Whale meat products sold on Japanese markets originate from two stocks of North Pacific (NP) minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata scammoni: the depleted…”
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    Ontogeny of diet changes in a tropical benthic carnivorous fish, Parupeneus barberinus (Mullidae): relationship between foraging behaviour, habitat use, jaw size, and prey selection by LUKOSCHEK, Vimoksalehi, MCCORMICK, Mark I

    Published in Marine biology (01-06-2001)
    “…Parupeneus barberinus forages on benthic invertebrates using a wide range of foraging modes, including vigorous digging in the substratum, resulting in…”
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    Genetic Monandry in 6 Viviparous Species of True Sea Snakes by Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi, Avise, John C

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-05-2011)
    “…Using a suite of 10 highly variable microsatelite loci, we conducted genetic paternity analyses for 76 embryos in the broods of 12 pregnant females…”
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    Contamination level of mercury in red meat products from cetaceans available from South Korea markets by Endo, Tetsuya, Yong-Un, Ma, Baker, C. Scott, Funahashi, Naoko, Lavery, Shane, Dalebout, Merel L., Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi, Haraguchi, Koichi

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-06-2007)
    “…Levels of total mercury (T-Hg) were surveyed in red meat ( n = 73) and liver ( n = 3) from toothed whales, dolphins and porpoises (odontocetes) sold for human…”
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