41 results on '"MCDOWELL, MATTHEW C."'
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2. Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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3. No evidence for widespread island extinctions after Pleistocene hominin arrival
4. Species distribution models for conservation: Identifying translocation sites for eastern quolls under climate change
5. Garden Range 2: Taungurung rock art rockshelter site reveals 11,000 years of Aboriginal occupation of the Strathbogie Ranges, Central Victoria.
6. Millukmungee 1: Stone artefacts and occupation at the junction of the Buchan and Snowy Rivers, GunaiKurnai Country, East Gippsland (Victoria, Australia).
7. Survival histories of marsupial carnivores on Australian continental shelf islands highlight climate change and Europeans as likely extirpation factors: implications for island predator restoration
8. Understanding accumulation bias in the ecological interpretation of archaeological and paleontological sites on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
9. Climate-human interaction associated with southeast Australian megafauna extinction patterns
10. Modelling of fossil and contemporary data suggest the Broad‐toothed rat ( Mastacomys fuscus ) currently occupies a small part of its available climatic niche: Implications of paleontological data for conservation of a threatened species
11. A critical evaluation of how ancient DNA bulk bone metabarcoding complements traditional morphological analysis of fossil assemblages
12. Morphological and molecular evidence supports specific recognition of the recently extinct Bettongia anhydra (Marsupialia: Macropodidae)
13. Thorough assessment of DNA preservation from fossil bone and sediments excavated from a late Pleistocene–Holocene cave deposit on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
14. Ancient DNA reveals complexity in the evolutionary history and taxonomy of the endangered Australian brush-tailed bettongs (Bettongia: Marsupialia: Macropodidae: Potoroinae)
15. Climate change without extinction: Tasmania's small-mammal communities persisted through the Last Glacial Maximum–Holocene transition
16. Sahul's megafauna were vulnerable to plant‐community changes due to their position in the trophic network
17. Last Recorded Evidence for Megafauna at Wet Cave, Naracoorte, South Australia 45,000 Years Ago
18. Sahul's megafauna were vulnerable to plant‐community changes due to their position in the trophic network
19. Interpreting the mammal deposits of Cloggs Cave (SE Australia), GunaiKurnai Aboriginal Country, through community‐led partnership research.
20. Ancient DNA from bulk bone reveals past genetic diversity of vertebrate fauna on Kangaroo Island, Australia
21. Ancient DNA from bulk bone reveals past genetic diversity of vertebrate fauna on Kangaroo Island, Australia
22. Late survival of megafauna refuted for Cloggs Cave, SE Australia: Implications for the Australian Late Pleistocene megafauna extinction debate
23. Sahul's megafauna were vulnerable to plant‐community changes due to their position in the trophic network.
24. Mid-Pleistocene cave fills, megafaunal remains and climate change at Naracoorte, South Australia: towards a predictive model using U-Th dating of speleothems
25. Single-grain TT-OSL bleaching characteristics: Insights from modern analogues and OSL dating comparisons
26. Insights into the pre-European mammalian fauna of the southern Flinders Ranges, South Australia
27. Fossils reveal late Holocene diversity and post-European decline of the terrestrial mammals of the Murray–Darling Depression
28. Late-Holocene mammal fauna from southern Australia reveals rapid species declines post-European settlement: Implications for conservation biology
29. Re-evaluating the Late Quaternary fossil mammal assemblage of Seton Rockshelter, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, including the evidence for late-surviving megafauna
30. Morphological and molecular evidence supports specific recognition of the recently extinctBettongia anhydra(Marsupialia: Macropodidae)
31. Holocene vertebrate fossils aid the management and restoration of Australian ecosystems
32. Chronology, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of a Late Pleistocene to mid-Holocene cave accumulation on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
33. Late-Holocene mammal fauna from southern Australia reveals rapid species declines post-European settlement: Implications for conservation biology.
34. The impact of European colonization on the late-Holocene non-volant mammals of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
35. Evolution: A View from the 21st Century
36. Cryptic grey-bellied dunnart (Sminthopsis griseoventer) discovered in South Australia: genetic, morphological and subfossil analyses show the value of collecting voucher material
37. Natural Resource Management implications of the pre-European non-volant mammal fauna of the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
38. The original mammal fauna of the Pilbara biogeographic region of north-western Australia
39. The effects of drought on prey selection of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Strzelecki Regional Reserve, north-eastern South Australia
40. Using the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) as an indicator of small vertebrate abundance in the Channel Country, south-western Queensland
41. Additional AMS radiocarbon dates for Wet Cave and the timing of megafaunal extinctions in the Naracoorte region of South Australia
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