Books
Journals
About Us
Shopping Cart
You are here:
Journals
>
Invertebrate Systematics
Systematics, Phylogeny and Biogeography
Search
All Content
-------------------
This Journal
All Journals
Books & CDs
Other Content
Advanced Search
Journal Home
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Contacts
Content
Current Issue
Just Accepted
All Issues
Special Issues
Sample Issue
For Authors
General Information
Notice to Authors
Submit Article
Open Access
For Referees
General Information
Review Article
Annual Referee Index
For Subscribers
Subscription Prices
Customer Service
Early Alert
Subscribe to our email
Early Alert
or
feeds for the latest journal papers.
Zool. Suppl. Series
All volumes of the
Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series
are online.
Connect with us
Table of Contents
<< Previous Issue
|
Next Issue >>
Invertebrate Systematics
Volume 16 Number 4 2002
Short-range Endemism in the Australian Biota
Foreword to 'Short-range Endemism in the Australian Biota'
Mark S. Harvey
pp. iii-iii
PDF (194 KB)
Short-range endemism amongst the Australian fauna: some examples from non-marine environments
M. S. Harvey
pp. 555-570
Abstract
| PDF (350 KB) - $40.00
What makes a narrow-range taxon? Insights from Australian freshwater snails.
W. F. Ponder
and D. J. Colgan
pp. 571-582
Abstract
| PDF (440 KB) - $25.00
Spatial analysis of genetic variation as a rapid assessment tool in the conservation management of narrow-range endemics
S. A. Clark
and B. J. Richardson
pp. 583-587
Abstract
| PDF (273 KB) - $25.00
Islands under the desert: molecular systematics and evolutionary origins of stygobitic water beetles (Coleoptera : Dytiscidae) from central Western Australia
S. J. B. Cooper
, S. Hinze, R. Leys, C. H. S. Watts and W. F. Humphreys
pp. 589-590
Abstract
| PDF (446 KB) - $25.00
A molecular assessment of the extent of variation and dispersal between Australian populations of the genus
Archaeochlus
Brundin (Diptera : Chironomidae)
J. Martin
, V. Guryev, A. Blinov and D. H. D. Edward
pp. 599-603
Abstract
| PDF (335 KB) - $25.00
Patterns and levels of endemism in the Australian Wet Tropics rainforest: evidence from flightless insects
D. K. Yeates
, P. Bouchard and G. B. Monteith
pp. 605-619
Abstract
| PDF (576 KB) - $40.00
Geographic ranges, sympatry and the influence of environmental factors on the distribution of species of an endemic Tasmanian freshwater crayfish
B. Hansen
and A. M. M. Richardson
pp. 621-629
Abstract
| PDF (1 MB) - $25.00
Short-range endemism and Australian Psylloidea (Insecta : Hemiptera) in the genera
Glycaspis
and
Acizzia
(Psyllidae)
A. L. Yen
pp. 631-639
Abstract
| PDF (258 KB) - $25.00
Small-scale patterns of sponge biodiversity (Porifera) from the Sunshine Coast reefs, eastern Australia
J. N. A. Hooper
and J. A. Kennedy
pp. 637-653
Abstract
| PDF (1.2 MB) - $40.00
Single-species sampling in Tasmania: an inefficient approach to invertebrate conservation?
R. Mesibov
, K. J. Bonham, N. Doran, J. Meggs, S. A. Munks, H. M. Otley and K. Richards
pp. 655-663
Abstract
| PDF (271 KB) - $25.00
Narrow-range endemicity and conservation status: interpretations for Australian butterflies
T. R. New
and D. P. A. Sands
pp. 665-670
Abstract
| PDF (244 KB) - $25.00
Endemism, rarity and vulnerability of marine species along a temperate coastline
T. O'Hara
pp. 671-684
Abstract
| PDF (327 KB) - $40.00
A Taxonomic and Biogeographic Review of the Invertebrates of the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia (CERRA) World Heritage Area and Adjacent Regions By G. Williams
David Yeates
pp. 685-685
Abstract
|
Book Review (319 KB)
Subscriber Login
Username:
Password:
Current Issue
Volume 25 (4)
New Submission & Review System
This journal is now using
ScholarOne Manuscripts
as its submission and peer review system. See our
Notice to Authors
for more information about this transition.
No Page Charges
Invertebrate Systematics
no longer has page charges on any papers.
Related Product
Queensland's Threatened Animals
A comprehensive and practical guide to Queensland's threatened animals.
More
Top
Email this page
Legal & Privacy
|
Contact Us
|
Help
© CSIRO 1996-2012