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Prideaux, Gavin

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Gavin
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Publications (9)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Crichton, Arthur I., Robin M. D. Beck, Aidan M. C. Couzens, Trevor H. Worthy, Aaron B. Camens, Gavin Prideaux & Gavin J. Prideaux. 2023 A probable koala from the Oligocene of central Australia provides insights into early diprotodontian evolution Scientific Reports 13(14521).
  2. Crichton, Arthur I., Trevor H. Worthy, Aaron B. Camens & Gavin Prideaux. 2023 A new ektopodontid possum (Diprotodontia, Ektopodontidae) from the Oligocene of central Australia, and its implications for phalangeroid interrelationships Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
  3. De Pietri, Vanesa L., R. P. Scofield, Gavin Prideaux & Trevor H. Worthy. 2018 A new species of lapwing (Charadriidae: Vanellus) from the late Pliocene of central Australia Emu - Austral Ornithology 118(4): 334-343.
  4. Kerr, Isaac A. R. & Gavin Prideaux. 2022 A new genus of kangaroo (Marsupialia, Macropodidae) from the late Pleistocene of Papua New Guinea Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 146(2): 295-318.
  5. Prideaux, Gavin & Natalie Warburton. 2023 A review of the late Cenozoic genus Bohra (Diprotodontia: Macropodidae) and the evolution of tree-kangaroos Zootaxa 5299(1): 1-95.
  6. Shute, Elen, Gavin Prideaux & Trevor H. Worthy. 2016 Three terrestrial Pleistocene coucals (Centropus: Cuculidae) from southern Australia: biogeographical and ecological significance Zoological journal of the Linnean Society 177: 964–1002.
  7. Shute, Elen, Gavin Prideaux & Trevor H. Worthy. 2017 Taxonomic review of the Late Cenozoic megapodes (Galliformes: Megapodiidae) of Australia Royal Society Open Science 4(170233): 72.
  8. Tyler, M. J. & Gavin Prideaux. 2016 Early to middle Pleistocene occurrences of Litoria, Neobatrachus and Pseudophryne (Anura) from the Nullarbor Plain, Australia: first frogs from the “frog-free zone” Memoirs of Museum Victoria 74: 403-408.
  9. van Zoelen, Jacob D., Aaron B. Camens, Trevor H. Worthy & Gavin Prideaux. 2023 Description of the Pliocene marsupial Ambulator keanei gen. nov. (Marsupialia: Diprotodontidae) from inland Australia and its locomotory adaptations Royal Society Open Science.