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The Purple-crowned Fairy-wren Malurus coronatus. I. History, Distribution and Present Status

Pages 220-234 | Received 08 Jul 1992, Accepted 01 Oct 1992, Published online: 22 Dec 2016

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Robert D. Edwards, Michael D. Crisp, Dianne H. Cook & Lyn G. Cook. (2017) Congruent biogeographical disjunctions at a continent-wide scale: Quantifying and clarifying the role of biogeographic barriers in the Australian tropics. PLOS ONE 12:4, pages e0174812.
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Anja Skroblin & Sarah Legge. (2013) Conservation of the Patchily Distributed and Declining Purple-Crowned Fairy-Wren (Malurus coronatus coronatus) across a Vast Landscape: The Need for a Collaborative Landscape-Scale Approach. PLoS ONE 8:5, pages e64942.
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ANJA SKROBLIN & SARAH LEGGE. (2012) Influence of fine-scale habitat requirements and riparian degradation on the distribution of the purple-crowned fairy-wren ( Malurus coronatus coronatus ) in northern Australia . Austral Ecology 37:8, pages 874-884.
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Anja Skroblin, Robert Lanfear, Andrew Cockburn & Sarah Legge. (2012) Inferring population connectivity across the range of the purple-crowned fairy-wren (Malurus coronatus) from mitochondrial DNA and morphology: implications for conservation management. Australian Journal of Zoology 60:3, pages 199.
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