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Author | Identifier | Number of Items | Total Downloads |
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Martin, S | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8071-4609 | 2 | 222 |
Title | Author(s) | IrusType | Repository | Item URL | Total Downloads |
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A new subfamily classification hypothesis for the largest family of trematodes, the Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925 | Martin, Storm Blas | Thesis or Dissertation | University of Queensland [UQ eSpace] | 135 | |
Intermediate host switches drive diversification among the largest trematode family: evidence from the Polypipapiliotrematinae n. subf. (Opecoelidae), parasites transmitted to butterflyfishes via predation of coral polyps | Martin, Storm B.; Sasal, Pierre; Cutmore, Scott C.; Ward, Selina; Aeby, Greta S.; Cribb, Thomas H. | Article | University of Queensland [UQ eSpace] | 87 |