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Mark S. Harvey
Researcher at Australian Museum
Publications - 292
Citations - 6838
Mark S. Harvey is an academic researcher from Australian Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genus & Type species. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 271 publications receiving 6017 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark S. Harvey include American Museum of Natural History & California Academy of Sciences.
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Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness
Zhi-Qiang Zhang,John Na Hooper,Rob W. M. Van Soest,Andrzej Pisera,Andrea L. Crowther,Seth Tyler,Stephen Schilling,William N. Eschmeyer,Jon D. Fong,David C. Blackburn,David B. Wake,Don E. Wilson,DeeAnn M. Reeder,Uwe Fritz,Mike Hodda,Roberto Guidetti,Roberto Bertolani,Georg Mayer,Ivo de Sena Oliveira,Jonathan M. Adrain,Roger N. Bamber,Adriano B. Kury,Lorenzo Prendini,Mark S. Harvey,Frédéric Beaulieu,Ashley P. G. Dowling,Hans Klompen,Gilberto J. de Moraes,David Evans Walter,Qing-Hai Fan,Vladimir Pešić,Harry Smit,Andre V. Bochkov,AA Khaustov,Anne S. Baker,Andreas Wohltmann,Tinghuan Wen,James W. Amrine,P Beron,Jianzhen Lin,Grzegorz Gabrys,Robert W. Husband,Samuel J. Bolton,M Uusitalo,Heinrich Schatz,Valerie M. Behan-Pelletier,Barry M. OConnor,Roy A. Norton,Jason A. Dunlop,David Penney,Alessandro Minelli,William A. Shear,Shane T. Ahyong,James K. Lowry,Miguel Alonso,Geoffrey A. Boxshall,Peter Castro,Sarah Gerken,Gordan S. Karaman,Joseph W. Goy,Diana S. Jones,Kenneth Meland,D. Christopher Rogers,Jrundur Svavarsson,Frans Janssens,Kenneth Christiansen,Sigfrid Ingrisch,Paul D. Brock,Judith Marshall,George W. Beccaloni,Paul Eggleton,Laurence A. Mound,S. A. Slipinski,Rab Leschen,John F. Lawrence,Ralph W. Holzenthal,John C. Morse,Karl M. Kjer,Erik J. van Nieukerken,Lauri Kaila,Ian J. Kitching,Niels P. Kristensen,David C. Lees,Joël Minet,Charles Mitter,Marko Mutanen,Jerome C. Regier,Thomas J. Simonsen,Niklas Wahlberg,Shen-Horn Yen,Reza Zahiri,David Adamski,Joaquin Baixeras,Daniel Bartsch,Bengt Å. Bengtsson,John W. Brown,Sibyl R. Bucheli,Donald R. Davis,Jurate De Prins,Willy De Prins,Marc E. Epstein,Patricia Gentili-Poole,Cees Gielis,Peter Haettenschwiler,Axel Hausmann,Jeremy D. Holloway,Axel Kallies,Ole Karsholt,Akito Y. Kawahara,Sjaak J C Koster,Mikhail V. Kozlov,J. Donald Lafontaine,Gerardo Lamas,Jean-François Landry,Sangmi Lee,Matthias Nuss,Kyu-Tek Park,Carla M. Penz,Jadranka Rota,Alexander Schintlmeister,B. Christian Schmidt,Jae-Cheon Sohn,M. Alma Solis,Gerhard M. Tarmann,Andrew D. Warren,Susan J. Weller,Roman V. Yakovlev,Vadim V. Zolotuhin,Andreas Zwick,Thomas Pape,Vladimir Blagoderov,Mikhail B. Mostovski,Christian C. Emig,Hendrik Segers,Scott Monks,Dennis J. Richardson +135 more
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Short-range endemism amongst the Australian fauna: some examples from non-marine environments
TL;DR: The Australian fauna is assessed for short-range endemism at the species level, i.e. the prevalence of species with naturally small ranges of less than 10,000 km2 is found to be widespread and several groups are found to consist principally of short- range endemics.
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The Phylogeny and Classification of the Pseudoscorpionida (Chelicerata : Arachnida)
TL;DR: A new pseudoscorpion classification is proposed with two new suborders, Epiocheirata and IocheIRata, based upon a cladistic analysis of relationships within the order, and the systematic position of the Devonian family Dracochelidae is discussed.
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Phospholipid Exchange between Membranes PURIFICATION OF BOVINE BRAIN PROTEINS THAT PREFERENTIALLY CATALYZE THE TRANSFER OF PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL
TL;DR: Two proteins have been isolated from homogenates of bovine brain cortical tissue which specifically stimulate the above phospholipid exchange and exhibit a marked preference for phosphatidylinositol transfer, and the effects of membrane concentration (microsomal protein or liposomal phospholIPid) on relative rates of phosphatids transfer have been determined.
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Biodiversity, functional roles and ecosystem services of groundwater invertebrates
TL;DR: Examples from Australian and New Zealand alluvial aquifers reveal knowledge gaps in understanding the functional importance of most stygofauna, hampering effective protection of currently undervalued groundwater ecosystem services.