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Menzies, J. I. A handbook of New Guinea marsupials & monotremes. Madang, Papua New Guinea: Kristen Pres, 1991.

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1951-, Kennedy Michael, and IUCN/SSC Australasian Marsupial and Monotreme Specialist Group., eds. Australasian marsupials and monotremes: An action plan for their conservation. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1992.

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Tesar, Jenny E. What on earth is an echidna? Woodbridge, Conn: Blackbirch Press, 1995.

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Rismiller, Peggy. The echidna: Australia's enigma. [Southport, Conn.]: Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc., 1999.

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Nowak, Ronald M. Walker's Mammals of the world. 5th ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.

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Spratt, D. M. A catalogue of Australasian monotremes and marsupials and their recorded helminth parasites. Adelaide: South Australian Museum, 1991.

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Gary, Slater, Hopkins Christine, and International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Species Survival Commission. Australasian Marsupial and Monotreme Specialist Group., eds. Australasian monotremes / marsupial: Global captive action recommendations (GCAR) workshop : briefing book August 94, Sao Paulo, Brazil. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 1994.

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Yvette, McCullough, ed. Kangaroos in outback Australia: Comparative ecology and behavior of three coexisting species. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000.

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Geptner, V. G. Mammals of the Soviet Union. Edited by Nasimovich A. A, Bannikov Andreĭ Grigorʹevich, Hoffmann Robert S, and Sludskiĭ A. A. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Libraries and National Science Foundation, 1988.

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Geptner, V. G. Mammals of the Soviet Union. Leiden: Brill, 1989.

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Zabo, Marta. Monotremes. Independently Published, 2019.

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Ashwell, Ken, ed. Neurobiology of Monotremes. CSIRO Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643103153.

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Neurobiology of Monotremes brings together current information on the development, structure, function and behavioural ecology of the monotremes. The monotremes are an unusual and evolutionarily important group of mammals showing striking behavioural and physiological adaptations to their niches. They are the only mammals exhibiting electroreception (in the trigeminal sensory pathways) and the echidna shows distinctive olfactory specialisations. The authors aim to close the current gap in knowledge between the genes and developmental biology of monotremes on the one hand, and the adult structure, function and ecology of monotremes on the other. They explore how the sequence 'embryonic structure › adult structure › behaviour' is achieved in monotremes and how this differs from other mammals. The work also combines a detailed review of the neurobiology of monotremes with photographic and diagrammatic atlases of the sectioned adult brains and peripheral nervous system of the short-beaked echidna and platypus. Pairing of a detailed review of the field with the first published brain atlases of two of the three living monotremes will allow the reader to immediately relate key points in the text to features in the atlases and will extend a universal system of brain nomenclature developed in eutherian brain atlases by G Paxinos and colleagues to monotremes.
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Griffiths, Mervyn. Biology of the Monotremes. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2012.

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Murray, Peter, Lindsay Hogan, Stephen Johnston, and Athol Klieve. Marsupials and Monotremes: Nature's Enigmatic Mammals. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Ashwell, Ken. Neurobiology of Monotremes: Brain Evolution in Our Distant Mammalian Cousins. CSIRO Publishing, 2013.

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Kennedy, Michael. Australasian Marsupials and Monotremes: An Action Plan for Their Conservation. World Conservation Union, 1992.

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McKenna, Malcolm C., Michael J. Novacek, and Frederick S. Szalay. Mammal Phylogeny: Mesozoic Differentiation, Multituberculates, Monotremes, Early Therians, and Marsupials. Springer, 1994.

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Novacek, Michael J., and Frederick S. Szalay. Mammal Phylogeny: Mesozoic Differentiation, Multituberculates, Monotremes, Early Therians, and Marsupials. Springer, 1993.

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Neurobiology of Monotremes: Brain Evolution in Our Distant Mammalian Cousins. CSIRO Publishing, 2013.

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McKenna, Malcolm C., Michael J. Novacek, and Frederick S. Szalay. Mammal Phylogeny: Mesozoic Differentiation, Multituberculates, Monotremes, Early Therians, and Marsupials. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Szalay, Frederick S. Mammal Phylogeny: "Mesozoic Differentiation, Multituberculates, Monotremes, Early Therians, And Marsupials". Springer, 2013.

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Mammals from pouches and eggs: Genetics, breeding, and evolution of marsupials and monotremes. [Canberra?]: CSIRO Australia, 1990.

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Nowak, Ronald M. Walker's Mammals of the World: Monotremes, Marsupials, Afrotherians, Xenarthrans, and Sundatherians. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018.

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Walker's Mammals of the World: Monotremes, Marsupials, Afrotherians, Xenarthrans, and Sundatherians. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018.

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Echidna. Universe, 1999.

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Wilson, Don E., Toni Llobet François, and Kristofer Helgen y Elizabeth Veatch. Handbook of the Mammals of the World. Vol.5: Monotremes and Marsupials. LYNX EDICIONS, 2015.

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Mammals (My First Book Of...). ticktock Media Ltd, 2006.

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Mostue, Trude, and Mostue. Wild About Animals. Andre Deutsch, 1999.

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Augee, Michael L. Echidna: Extraordinary Egg-Laying Mammal (Australian Natural History). CSIRO Publishing, 2006.

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Clark, Phillip. Haematology of Australian Mammals. CSIRO Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643091030.

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Haematology of Australian Mammals is a valuable guide to collecting and analysing the blood of Australian mammals for haematological studies and diagnosis and monitoring of disease. It outlines general principles for selecting sites for blood collection and for handling and analysing samples to achieve quality results. Chapters then describe the morphology and function of haematological cells, with reference to the known characteristics of Australian mammals in health and the changes that may be encountered in response to common diseases. Haemoparasites that have been encountered in Australian mammals are discussed next, along with comments on their pathogenicity. Lastly, haematological values from previously published studies are compiled into species-specific tables, providing a convenient reference to compare to the results of clinical cases. Written descriptions and colour photomicrographs of haematological cells from more than 100 species aid the identification of cells and the detection of abnormalities. Information is provided throughout for representative species from all the major groups of native Australian mammals including monotremes, polyprotodont marsupials, diprotodont marsupials, rats and mice, bats and marine mammals.
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McCullough, Dale R., and Yvette McCullough. Kangaroos in Outback Australia. Columbia University Press, 2000.

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Geptner, V. G. Mammals of the Soviet Union. Edited by Naumov N. P and Hoffmann Robert S. Enfield, N.H, 1996.

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Heptner, V. G., A. A. Sludskii, A. Komarov, and N. Komorov. Mammals of the Soviet Union: Carnivora, Part 2 (Hyaenas and Cats). Brill Academic Publishers, 1992.

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Naumov, N. P., V. G. Heptner, P. B. Yurgenson, A. A. Sludskii, and A. F. Chirkova. Mammals of the Soviet Union: Carnivora (Weasels; Additional Species) (Mammals of the Soviet Union). Brill Academic Publishers, 2002.

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