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Casanova, Michelle T., and Kenneth G. Karol. "Monoecious Nitella species (Characeae, Charophyta) from south-eastern mainland Australia, including Nitella paludigena sp. nov." Australian Systematic Botany 21, no. 3 (2008): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb07026.

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Identification of Australian species of Nitella is problematic. Several species of monoecious Nitella have been described from south-eastern mainland Australia, but identification of these based on current treatments has been difficult. In response to the discovery of a new monoecious Nitella from the swamps of the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, the monoecious species of Nitella from south-eastern mainland Australia were examined and compared. N. paludigena M.T.Casanova & K.G.Karol is distinguished from other monoecious species on the basis of its overall vegetative morphology and
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Steinhardt, C. "The microstructural anatomy of a major thrust zone on Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 38, no. 2 (May 1991): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099108727962.

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Littlejohn, Murray J. "Geographic variation in the advertisement call of Crinia signifera (Anura:Myobatrachidae) on Kangaroo Island and across southern south-eastern Australia." Australian Journal of Zoology 56, no. 4 (2008): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo08018.

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The male advertisement call of anuran amphibians has a major role in mate choice, and regional variation in this attribute can act as an indicator of speciation and a marker for genetic differentiation. As part of a regional study of geographic variation in the male advertisement call of Crinia signifera across south-eastern Australia and adjacent larger continental islands, samples of advertisement calls from two populations on Kangaroo Island and two populations on the adjacent Fleurieu Peninsula were compared. Four call attributes were considered: pulse number, call duration, pulse rate and
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Abbott, I. "Distribution of the native earthworm fauna of Australia - a continent-wide perspective." Soil Research 32, no. 1 (1994): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr9940117.

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Based on nearly 2000 available records, the broadscale geographical distribution of the native earthworm fauna of Australia was mapped. Native earthworms were recorded from south-eastern, eastern and northern Australia within 400 km of the coast. Isolated faunas were present in Tasmania and south-west Western Australia, and apparently isolated faunas occurred in the Adelaide area/Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia and the ranges of central Australia. All but 30 locality records occurred where annual rainfall averaged or exceeded 400 mm; 16 of these records were instances of moisture-gaining
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Bickford, Sophia, Peter Gell, and Gary J. Hancock. "Wetland and terrestrial vegetation change since European settlement on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Holocene 18, no. 3 (May 2008): 425–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683607087932.

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Deegan, Brian M., George G. Ganf, and Justin D. Brookes. "Assessment of Riverine Ecological Condition in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia: Implications for Restoration." Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 134, no. 2 (January 2010): 228–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/3721426.2010.10887144.

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Marginson, JC, and PY Ladiges. "Geographical variation in Eucalyptus baxteri s.l. and the recognition of a new species, E. arenacea." Australian Systematic Botany 1, no. 2 (1988): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sb9880151.

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Morphological variation in Eucalyptus baxteri (Benth.) Maiden & Blakely ex Black is described throughout its range. There are two geographical forms, the principal differences between which are seedling morphology and the time of transition from juvenile to intermediate growth phase. The forms are hereby recognised as two species. E. baxteri s.str. has adult leaves broad near the apex, warty flower buds, often large fruits, and an early transition to intermediate foliage. It occurs in South Australia on Kangaroo Island, Fleurieu Peninsula, Barossa Range and near Wandilo, and in Victoria on
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Taggart, PatrickL, Rebecca Traub, Sze Fui, and Phil Weinstein. "Attempt to uncover reservoirs of human spotted fever rickettsiosis on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Journal of Vector Borne Diseases 55, no. 3 (2018): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-9062.249483.

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Baker, Geoff, John Buckerfield, Robyn Grey-Gardner, Richard Merry, and Bernard Doube. "The abundance and diversity of earthworms in pasture soils in the fleurieu peninsula, south australia." Soil Biology and Biochemistry 24, no. 12 (December 1992): 1389–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0038-0717(92)90123-f.

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Li, You, Melanie L. Lancaster, Susan M. Carthew, Jasmin G. Packer, and Steven J. B. Cooper. "Delineation of conservation units in an endangered marsupial, the southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus obesulus), in South Australia/western Victoria, Australia." Australian Journal of Zoology 62, no. 5 (2014): 345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo14038.

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Conservation programs for threatened species are greatly benefiting from genetic data, for their power in providing knowledge of dispersal/gene flow across fragmented landscapes and for identifying populations of high conservation value. The endangered southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus obesulus) has a disjunct distribution range in South Australia, raising the possibility that populations of the subspecies may represent distinct conservation units. In the current study, we used a combination of 14 microsatellite and two mitochondrial sequence markers to investigate the phylogeography
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Jago, J. B., I. A. Dyson, and C. G. Gatehouse. "The nature of the sequence boundary between the Normanville and Kanmantoo Groups on Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 41, no. 5 (October 1994): 445–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08120099408728154.

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Bickford, Sophia, and Peter Gell. "Holocene vegetation change, Aboriginal wetland use and the impact of European settlement on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Holocene 15, no. 2 (February 2005): 200–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/0959683605hl800rp.

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Niven, Rhiannon J., and Douglas K. Bardsley. "Planned retreat as a management response to coastal risk: a case study from the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Regional Environmental Change 13, no. 1 (May 29, 2012): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-012-0315-4.

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Webley, L. S., I. Beveridge, and G. Coulson. "Endoparasites of an insular subspecies of the western grey kangaroo, Macropus fuliginosus." Australian Journal of Zoology 52, no. 6 (2004): 623. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo04011.

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This study examined parasites occurring in the insular subspecies of the western grey kangaroo, Macropus fuliginosus fuliginosus, from Kangaroo Island. A total of 25 kangaroos from three sites were examined for gastrointestinal parasites. Fifteen parasite species were identified: eight in the stomach, five in the small intestine and two in the large intestine. Parasite prevalence showed a bimodal distribution: 'satellite' species were predominantly cestodes, whereas 'core' species were nematodes. There was no evidence of co-speciation in the 12 parasite species occurring in both island and mai
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van Dijk, Kor-jent, Michelle Waycott, Joe Quarmby, Doug Bickerton, Andrew H. Thornhill, Hugh Cross, and Edward Biffin. "Genomic Screening Reveals That the Endangered Eucalyptus paludicola (Myrtaceae) Is a Hybrid." Diversity 12, no. 12 (December 10, 2020): 468. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d12120468.

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A hybrid origin for a conservation listed taxon will influence its status and management options. Here, we investigate the genetic origins of a nationally endangered listed taxon—Eucalyptus paludicola—a tree that is restricted to the Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island of South Australia. Since its description in 1995, there have been suggestions that this taxon may potentially be a stable hybrid species. Using a high throughput sequencing approach, we developed a panel of polymorphic loci that were screened across E. paludicola and its putative parental species E. cosmophylla and E. ovata.
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Bickford, Sophia, and Brendan Mackey. "Reconstructing pre-impact vegetation cover in modified landscapes using environmental modelling, historical surveys and remnant vegetation data: a case study in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Journal of Biogeography 31, no. 5 (April 14, 2004): 787–805. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2003.01050.x.

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Buckley, Ralf. "The contested nature of coastal climate change—commentary to Niven and Bardsley. Planned retreat as a management response to coastal risk: a case study from the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Regional Environmental Change 13, no. 1 (January 22, 2013): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-012-0383-5.

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Buckley, Ralf. "Erratum to: The contested nature of coastal climate change—commentary to Niven and Bardsley. Planned retreat as a management response to coastal risk: a case study from the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia." Regional Environmental Change 14, no. 1 (December 11, 2013): 427. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10113-013-0565-9.

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Scott, Shawn, and Richard Biffin. "Notes on a newly discovered population of the Pygmy Copperhead Austrelaps labialis (Jan, 1859) in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia." Australian Zoologist, June 4, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/az.2021.013.

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ABSTRACT The Pygmy Copperhead Austrelaps labialis is South Australia’s only endemic snake, being native to the Adelaide Mount Lofty Ranges and Fleurieu Peninsula; with an additional allopatric population on Kangaroo Island. Within the AMLR, it inhabits stringybark forests and adjacent dense vegetation, occupying a total area of ~150 km2. Here, we document a newly discovered and seemingly isolated population at the north-eastern extent of its known mainland distribution. We visited Lobethal Bushland Park from 2013–2018 and observed snakes of varying age and size, while documenting their ecology
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Holford, Simon P., Paul F. Green, Ian R. Duddy, Richard R. Hillis, Steven M. Hill, and Martyn S. Stoker. "Preservation of late Paleozoic glacial rock surfaces by burial prior to Cenozoic exhumation, Fleurieu Peninsula, Southeastern Australia." Journal of the Geological Society, June 21, 2021, jgs2020–250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/jgs2020-250.

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The antiquity of the Australian landscape has long been the subject of debate, with some studies inferring extraordinary longevity (>108 myr) for some subaerial landforms dating back to the early Paleozoic. A number of early Permian glacial erosion surfaces in the Fleurieu Peninsula, southeastern Australia, provide an opportunity to test the notion of long-term subaerial emergence, and thus tectonic and geomorphic stability, of parts of the Australian continent. Here we present results of apatite fission track analysis (AFTA) applied to a suite of samples collected from localities where gla
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