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Records of the Australian Museum — about the journal
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/publications/records-of-the-australian-museum-journal/Records of the Australian Museum is a peer-reviewed journal publishing the results of studies based on Australian Museum collections.
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Instructions for authors
https://dev.australian.museum/learn/publications/instructions-authors/Manuscripts that fail to meet the following requirements may be returned to authors.
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The diverse, distinctive and charismatic seahorse genus Hippocampus
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/seahorse-genus-hippocampus/Research Associate, Graham Short documents some surprising morphological differences using computed tomography (CT) imaging to study and compare the skeletal features of non-pygmy and pygmy seahorses.
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The delayed rise of flowering plants
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/delayed-rise-of-flowering-plants/In this seminar, Dr Hervé Sauquet discusses results from a new molecular dating study of angiosperms as a whole, calibrated with the most comprehensive set of fossil age constraints to date.
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Gerard Krefft, Wilhelm Blandowski and the library that travelled
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/gerard-krefft-wilhelm-blandowski-library/AM's Head of World Cultures, Archives and Library, Vanessa Finney discusses Gerard Krefft and Wilhelm Blandowski's expedition to the Murray River in 1857 and the role of books and the story of its travels.
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Invertebrate conservation in the North East Forests of New South Wales
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/invertebrate-conservation-north-east-forests-nsw/UNSW and the Australian Museum are part of a project to develop a spatial, taxonomic and ecological information system to re-assess invertebrates in the areas effected by the 2019/2020 mega-fires.
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Fairy wrasses and fairy tales
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/fairy-wrasses/Join Yi-Kai Tea, recipient of the 2019-20 AMF/AMRI Postgraduate Award recipient, as he discusses his research to uncover the evolutionary history and patterns of temporal and spatial diversification of the fairy wrasses.
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Speciation and extinction: the land snails of Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/land-snails-lord-howe-norfolk-island/Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands have remarkably rich, narrowly endemic land snail faunas, with a combined ~130 unique species.
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Human-driven habitat modification is altering frog breeding seasons
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/human-habitat-modification-frog-breeding/Human-driven habitat modification significantly challenges biodiversity. However, little is known about whether and how different species are responding, particularly among frogs.
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Wirrah did you go: A taxonomic evaluation of Acanthistius ocellatus, the Eastern Wirrah, and Acanthistius paxtoni, the Orangelined Wirrah
https://dev.australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-student-forum/taxonomic-evaluation-wirrah/This study evaluates the taxonomic statuses of Acanthistius ocellatus, the Eastern Wirrah, and Acanthistius paxtoni, the Orangelined Wirrah.
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Tails from the Coasts
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Burra
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RELICS
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Opens 16 August 2025 -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily