Dr Tim Page
MA (Hons), MSc, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow, Australian Rivers Institute
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Publications
- Page TJ, Hughes JM (2007) Radically different scales of phylogeographic structuring within cryptic species of freshwater shrimp (Atyidae: Caridina). Limnology and Oceanography 52, 1055-1066.
- Page TJ, von Rintelen K, Hughes JM (2007) Phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships of subterranean and surface genera of Australian Atyidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) inferred with mitochondrial DNA. Invertebrate Systematics 21, 137-145.
- Page TJ, Hughes JM (2007) Phylogeographic structure in an Australian freshwater shrimp largely pre-dates the geological origins of its landscape. Heredity 98, 222-231.
- Page TJ, von Rintelen K, Hughes JM (2007) An Island in the stream: Australia's place in the cosmopolitan world of Indo-West Pacific freshwater shrimp (Decapoda: Atyidae: Caridina). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43, 645-659.
- Salman SD, Page TJ, Naser MD, Yasser AG (2006) The invasion of Macrobrachium nipponense (de Haan, 1849) (Caridea: Palaemonidae) into the Southern Iraqi Marshes. Aquatic Invasions 1, 109-115.
- Cook BD, Baker AW, Page TJ, Grant SC, Fawcett JH, Hurwood DA, Hughes JM (2006) Biogeographic history of an Australian freshwater shrimp, Paratya australiensis (Atyidae): the role life history transition in phylogeographic diversification. Molecular Ecology 15, 1083-1093.
- Page TJ, Choy SC, Hughes JM (2005) The Taxonomic Feedback Loop: symbiosis of morphology & molecules. Biology Letters 1, 139-142.
- Page TJ, Baker AM, Cook BD, Hughes JM (2005) Historical transoceanic dispersal of a freshwater shrimp: the colonization of the South Pacific by the Genus Paratya (Atyidae). Journal of Biogeography 32, 581-593.
- Page TJ, Sharma S, Hughes JM (2004) Deep phylogenetic structure has conservation implications for ornate rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae: Rhadinocentrus ornatus) in Queensland, eastern Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 55, 165-172.
- Linse K, Page TJ (2003) Evidence of brooding in Southern Ocean limid bivalves. Journal of Molluscan Studies 69, 290-293.
- Page TJ, Linse K (2002) More evidence of speciation and dispersal across the Antarctic Polar Front through molecular systematics of Southern Ocean Limatula (Bivalvia: Limidae). Polar Biology 25, 818-826.