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Aplin, Kenneth P.

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Kenneth P.
Aplin
Aplin, Ken
Aplin, Ken P.

Publications (18)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Aplin, Kenneth P., Alison J. Fitch & Dennis J. King. 2006 A new species of Varanus Merrem (Squamata: Varanidae) from the Pilbara region of Western Australia, with observations on sexual dimorphism in closely related species. Zootaxa 1313: 1-38.
  2. Aplin, Kenneth P., Brad Maryan, Kyle N. Armstrong, Chris Pavey & Stephen C. Donnellan. 2024 Molecular and morphological assessment of the Liopholis inornata (Rosén, 1905) species group (Reptilia: Squamata: Scincidae), with descriptions of two new species from northern Western Australia Zootaxa 5551(2): 299-332.
  3. Aplin, Kenneth P., K. Armstrong, Lucy M. Aplin, Paulina D. Jenkins, Sandy Ingleby & Stephen C. Donnellan. 2025 Hidden diversity in an ecologically specialized genus of Australian marsupials, the feather-tailed gliders, Acrobates (Diprotodontia, Acrobatidae) Zootaxa 5566(3): 535-564.
  4. Aplin, Kenneth P., S. G. Rhind, J. T. Have & R. T. Chesser. 2015 Taxonomic revision of Phascogale tapoatafa (Meyer, 1793) (Dasyuridae; Marsupialia), including descriptions of two new subspecies and confirmation of P. pirata Thomas, 1904 as a ‘Top End’ endemic Zootaxa 4055(1): 1–73.
  5. Aplin, Kenneth P., Tim F. Flannery, Boeadi, Pierre-Henri Fabre & Kristofer M. Helgen. 2023 Two new species of Halmaheramys (Murinae: Rattini) from archaeological deposits on Morotai Island, North Moluccas, Indonesia Records of the Australian Museum 75(5): 719-739.
  6. Armstrong, Kyle N., Kenneth P. Aplin & Masaharu Motokawa. 2020 A new species of extinct False Vampire Bat (Megadermatidae: Macroderma) from the Kimberley Region of Western Australia Records of the Australian Museum 72(5): 161-174.
  7. Cooper, N. K., Kenneth P. Aplin & Mark Adams. 2000 A new species of false antechinus (Marsupialia: Dasyuromorphia: Dasyuridae) from the Pilbara region, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 20: 115-136.
  8.   David, Armand, Andrew Fairbairn, Kenneth P. Aplin, L. Murepe, Michael Green, John Stanisic, M. Weisler, D. Simala, T. Kokents, Paul L. A. Dop & John Muke. 2007 OJP, a terminal Pleistocene archaeological site from the Gulf Province lowlands, Papua New Guinea Archaeology in Oceania 42: 31-33.
  9. Jackson, Stephen M., Colin P. Groves, Peter J. s. Fleming, Kenneth P. Aplin, Mark D. b. Eldridge, Antonio Gonzalez & Kristofer M. Helgen. 2017 The Wayward Dog: Is the Australian native dog or Dingo a distinct species? Zootaxa 4317(2): 201–224.
  10. Lecompte, Emilie, Ken Aplin, Christiane Denys, François Catzeflis, Marion Chades & Pascale Chevret. 2008 Phylogeny and biogeography of African Murinae based on mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences, with a new tribal classification of the subfamily BMC Evolutionary Biology 8(199).
  11. Maryan, Brad, Ian G. Brennan, Mark Adams & Ken P. Aplin. 2015 Molecular and morphological assessment of Delma australis Kluge (Squamata: Pygopodidae), with a description of a new species from the biodiversity ‘hotspot’ of southwestern Western Australia Zootaxa 3946(3): 301–330.
  12. Maryan, Brad, Mark Adams & Ken P. Aplin. 2015 Taxonomic resolution of the Aprasia repens species-group (Squamata: Pygopodidae) from the Geraldton Sandplains: a description of a new species and additional mainland records of A. clairae Records of the Western Australian Museum 30: 12-32.
  13. Motokawa, Masaharu, Sayaka Shimoinaba, Shin-ichiro Kawada & Ken Aplin. 2015 Rediscovery of the holotype of Mus bowersii var. okinavensis Namiye, 1909 (Mammalia, Rodentia, Muridae) Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Series A (Zoology) 41(2): 131–136.
  14. Shimada, Tomofumi, Kenneth P. Aplin & Hitoshi Suzuki. 2010 Mus lepidoides (Muridae, Rodentia) of central Burma is a distinct apecies of potentially great evolutionary and biogeographic significance Zoological Science 27(5): 449-459.
  15. Shimada, Tomofumi, Kenneth P. Aplin, Paulina Jenkins & Hitoshi Suzuki. 2007 Rediscovery of Mus nitidulus Blyth (Rodentia: Muridae), an endemic murine rodent of the central basin of Myanmar. Zootaxa 1498: 45-68.
  16. Thomson, Vicki, Andrew Wiewel, Aldo Chinen, I. Maryanto, M. H. Sinaga, Ric How, Kenneth P. Aplin & Hitoshi Suzuki. 2018 A perspective for resolving the systematics of Rattus, the vertebrates with the most influence on human welfare Zootaxa 4459(3): 431–452.
  17. Timm, Robert M., Valter Weijola, Ken P. Aplin, Stephen C. Donnellan, Tim F. Flannery, Vicki Thomson & Ronald H. Pine. 2016 A new species of Rattus (Rodentia: Muridae) from Manus Island, Papua New Guinea Journal of Mammalogy 97(3): 861-878.
  18. Umbrello, Linette, N. K. Cooper, Mark Adams, K. J. Travouillon, Andrew M. Baker, Michael Westerman & Kenneth P. Aplin. 2023 Hiding in plain sight: two new species of diminutive marsupial (Dasyuridae: Planigale) from the Pilbara, Australia Zootaxa 5330(1): 001-046.