Publications by:
Michael G. Gardner
Also publishes as (Michael Gardner, M.G. Gardner)
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Van Dyke, James U., Thompson, Michael B., Burridge, Christopher P., Castelli, Meghan A., Clulow, Simon, Dissanayake, Duminda S.B., Dong, Caroline M., Doody, J. Sean, Edwards, Danielle L., Ezaz, Tariq, Friesen, Christopher R., Gardner, Michael G., Georges, Arthur, Higgie, Megan, Hill, Peta L., Holleley, Clare E., Hoops, Daniel, Hoskin, Conrad J., Merry, Deirdre L., Riley, Julia L., Wapstra, Erik, While, Geoffrey M., Whiteley, Sarah L., Whiting, Martin., Zozaya, Stephen M., and Whittington, Camilla (2021) Australian lizards are outstanding models for reproductive biology research. Australian Journal of Zoology, 68 (4). pp. 168-199.
Chapple, David G., Roll, Uri, Böhm, Monika, Aguilar, Rocío, Amey, Andrew P., Austin, Chris C., Baling, Marleen, Barley, Anthony J., Bates, Michael F., Bauer, Aaron M., Blackburn, Daniel G., Bowles, Phil, Brown, Rafe M., Chandramouli, S.R., Chirio, Laurent, Cogger, Hal, Colli, Guarino R., Conradie, Werner, Couper, Patrick J., Cowan, Mark A., Craig, Michael D., Das, Indraneil, Datta-Roy, Aniruddha, Dickman, Chris R., Ellis, Ryan, Fenner, Aaron L., Ford, Stewart, Ganesh, S.R., Gardner, Michael G., Geissler, Peter, Gillespie, Graeme R., Glaw, Frank, Greenlees, Matthew J., Griffith, Oliver W., Grismer, L. Lee, Haines, Margaret L., Harris, D. James, Hedges, S. Blair, Hitchmough, Rod A., Hoskin, Conrad J., Hutchinson, Mark N., Ineich, Ivan, Janssen, Jordi, Johnston, Gregory R., Karin, Benjamin R., Keogh, J. Scott, Kraus, Fred, LeBreton, Matthew, Lymberakis, Petros, Masroor, Rafaqat, McDonald, Peter J., Mecke, Sven, Melville, Jane, Melzer, Sabine, Michael, Damian R., Miralles, Aurélien, Mitchell, Nicola J., Nelson, Nicola J., Nguyen, Truong Q., de Campos Nogueira, Cristiano, Ota, Hidetoshi, Pafilis, Panayiotis, Pauwels, Olivier S.G., Perera, Ana, Pincheira-Donoso, Daniel, Reed, Robert N., Ribeiro-Júnior, Marco A., Riley, Julia L., Rocha, Sara, Rutherford, Pamela L., Sadlier, Ross A., Shacham, Boaz, Shea, Glenn M., Shine, Richard, Slavenko, Alex, Stow, Adam, Sumner, Joanna, Tallowin, Oliver J.S., Teale, Roy, Torres-Carvajal, Omar, Trape, Jean Francois, Uetz, Peter, Ukuwela, Kanishka D.B., Valentine, Leonie, Van Dyke, James U., van Winkel, Dylan, Vasconcelos, Raquel, Vences, Miguel, Wagner, Philipp, Wapstra, Erik, While, Geoffrey M., Whiting, Martin J., Whittington, Camilla M., Wilson, Steve, Ziegler, Thomas, Tingley, Reid, and Meiri, Shai (2021) Conservation status of the world's skinks (Scincidae): taxonomic and geographic patterns in extinction risk. Biological Conservation, 257. 109101.
Geyle, Hayley M., Tingley, Reid, Amey, Andrew P., Cogger, Hal, Couper, Patrick J., Cowan, Mark, Craig, Michael D., Doughty, Paul, Driscoll, Don A., Ellis, Ryan J., Emery, Jon-Paul, Fenner, Aaron, Gardner, Michael G., Garnett, Stephen T., Gillespie, Graeme R., Greenlees, Matthew J., Hoskin, Conrad J., Keogh, J. Scott, Lloyd, Ray, Melville, Jane, McDonald, Peter J., Michael, Damian R., Mitchell, Nicola J., Sanderson, Chris, Shea, Glenn M., Sumner, Joanna, Wapstra, Erik, Woinarski, John C.Z., and Chapple, David G. (2021) Reptiles on the brink: identifying the Australian terrestrial snake and lizard species most at risk of extinction. Pacific Conservation Biology, 27. pp. 3-12.
Melville, Jane, Chapple, David F., Keogh, J. Scott, Sumner, Joanna, Amey, Andrew, Bowles, Phil, Brennan, Ian G., Couper, Patrick, Donnellan, Stephen C., Doughty, Paul, Edwards, Danielle L., Ellis, Ryan J., Esquerré, Damien, Fenker, Jéssica, Gardner, Michael G., Georges, Arthur, Haines, Margaret L., Hoskin, Conrad J., Hutchinson, Mark, Moritz, Craig, Nankivell, James, Oliver, Paul, Pavón-Vázquez, Carlos J., Pepper, Mitzy, Rabosky, Daniel L., Sanders, Kate, Shea, Glenn, Singhal, Sonal, Wilmer, Jessica Worthington, and Tingley, Reid (2021) A return-on-investment approach for prioritization of rigorous taxonomic research needed to inform responses to the biodiversity crisis. PLoS Biology, 19 (6). 3001210.
Gainsford, A., Jones, G.P., Gardner, M.G., and van Herwerden, L. (2020) Characterisation and cross-amplification of 42 microsatellite markers in two Amphiprion species (Pomacentridae) and a natural hybrid anemonefish to inform genetic structure within a hybrid zone. Molecular Biology Reports, 47 (2). pp. 1521-1525.
Tang, Lei, Smith-Keune, Carolyn, Gardner, Michael G., and Hardesty, Britta Denise (2014) Development, characterisation and cross-species amplification of 16 novel microsatellite markers for the endangered Black-throated Finch (Poephila cincta) in Australia. Conservation Genetics Resources, 6 (1). pp. 143-146.
Montanari, Stefano R., Gardner, Michael G., Hobbs, Jean-Paul A., Pratchett, Morgan S., Bay, Line K., and van Herwerden, Lynne (2013) Isolation and characterization of twenty microsatellite markers for the study of hybridization in butterflyfish of the genus Chaetodon. Conservation Genetics Resources, 5 (3). pp. 783-786.
van der Meer, Martin H., Gardner, Michael G., Berumen, Michael L., Hobbs, Jean-Paul A., and Van Herwerden, Lynne (2013) Identification of seventeen microsatellite loci for conservation genetic studies of the endemic wrasse Coris bulbifrons. Conservation Genetics Resources, 5 (2). pp. 363-366.
van der Meer, Martin H., Horne, John B., Gardner, Michael G., Hobbs, Jean-Paul A., Pratchett, Morgan, and van Herwerden, Lynne (2013) Limited contemporary gene flow and high self-replenishment drives peripheral isolation in an endemic coral reef fish. Ecology and Evolution, 3 (6). pp. 1653-1666.
van der Meer, Martin H., Gardner, Michael G., Hobbs, Jean-Paul A., Jones, G.P., and van Herwerden, Lynne (2012) Identification of seventeen microsatellite markers for conservation genetic studies of the endemic anemonefish, Amphiprion mccullochi. Conservation Genetics Resources, 4 (2). pp. 247-250.
Miller, Penny A., Fitch, Alison J., Gardner, Michael, Hutson, Kate S., and Mair, Graham (2011) Genetic population structure of Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi) in temperate Australasian waters inferred from microsatellite markers and mitochondrial DNA. Aquaculture, 319 (3-4). pp. 328-336.