Tania M. King, PhD
Affiliations: | Zoology | University of Otago, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand |
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Waters JM, King TM, Craw D. (2023) Gorges partition diversity within New Zealand flathead Galaxias populations. Journal of Fish Biology |
Foster BJ, McCulloch GA, Foster Y, et al. (2023) ebony underpins Batesian mimicry in melanic stoneflies. Molecular Ecology |
Craw D, King TM, McCulloch GA, et al. (2019) Biological evidence constraining river drainage evolution across a subduction-transcurrent plate boundary transition, New Zealand Geomorphology. 336: 119-132 |
Waters JM, King TM, Fraser CI, et al. (2018) Crossing the front: contrasting storm-forced dispersal dynamics revealed by biological, geological and genetic analysis of beach-cast kelp. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 15 |
Waters JM, King TM, Fraser CI, et al. (2018) An integrated ecological, genetic and geological assessment of long-distance dispersal by invertebrates on kelp rafts Frontiers of Biogeography. 10 |
Waters JM, King TM, Fraser CI, et al. (2018) Rafting dispersal in a brooding southern sea star (Asteroidea : Anasterias) Invertebrate Systematics. 32: 253 |
Arntzen JW, King TM, Denoël M, et al. (2016) Provenance of Ichthyosaura alpestris (Caudata: Salamandridae) introductions to France and New Zealand assessed by mitochondrial DNA analysis Herpetological Journal. 26: 49-56 |
Waters JM, Craw D, Burridge CP, et al. (2015) Within-river genetic connectivity patterns reflect contrasting geomorphology Journal of Biogeography |
Grueber CE, Knafler GJ, King TM, et al. (2015) Toll-like receptor diversity in 10 threatened bird species: relationship with microsatellite heterozygosity Conservation Genetics |
Parker KA, Ludwig K, King TM, et al. (2014) Differences in vocalisations, morphology and mtDNA support species status for New Zealand saddleback Philesturnus spp New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 41: 79-94 |