Publications by: Erica V. Todd

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Todd, Erica V., Blair, David, and Jerry, Dean R. (2014) Influence of drainage divides versus arid corridors on genetic structure and demography of a widespread freshwater turtle, Emydura macquarii krefftii, from Australia. Ecology and Evolution, 4 (5). pp. 606-622.

Todd, Erica V., Blair, David, Georges, Arthur, Lukoschek, Vimoksalehi, and Jerry, Dean R. (2014) A biogeographical history and timeline for the evolution of Australian snapping turtles (Elseya: Chelidae) in Australia and New Guinea. Journal of Biogeography, 41 (5). pp. 905-918.

Todd, Erica V., Blair, David, Farley, Sharon, Farrington, Lachlan, FitzSimmons, Nancy N., Georges, Arthur, Limpus, Colin J., and Jerry, Dean R. (2013) Contemporary genetic structure reflects historical drainage isolation in an Australian snapping turtle, Elseya albagula. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 169 (1). pp. 200-214.

Dao, Hoc Tan, Todd, Erica V., and Jerry, Dean R. (2013) Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci for the spiny lobster Panulirus spp. and their utility to be applied to other Panulirus lobsters. Conservation Genetics Resources, 5 (1). pp. 43-46.

Todd, Erica V. (2013) Evolutionary biogeography of Australian riverine turtles: Elseya spp. and Emydura macquarii krefftii. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Todd, Erica V., Blair, David, Limpus, Colin J., Limpus, Duncan J., and Jerry, Dean R. (2012) High incidence of multiple paternity in an Australian snapping turtle (Elseya albagula). Australian Journal of Zoology, 60 (6). pp. 412-418.

Todd, Erica, Blair, David, Hamann, Mark, and Jerry, Dean (2011) Twenty-nine microsatellite markers for two Australian freshwater turtles, Elseya albagula and Emydura macquarii krefftii: development from 454-sequence data and utility in related taxa. Conservation Genetics Resources, 3 (3). pp. 449-456.

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