Peer Reviewed Publications

  1. R. Mollard. Culture, cryobanking and passaging of karyotypically validated native Australian amphibian cells. Cryobiology, 2018. “doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2018.03.004”.
  2. R. Mollard. Karyomaps of cultured and cryobanked Litoria infrafrenata frog and tadpole cells. Data in Brief, 2018, 18:1372. “10.1016/j.dib.2018.04.025
  3. R. Mollard et al., The critically endangered species Litoria spenceri demonstrates subpopulation karyotype diversity. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation 2018, 12(2):28 http://amphibian-reptile-conservation.org/pdfs/Volume/Vol_12_no_2/ARC_12_2_[Special_Section]_28-36_e166_low_res.pdf
  4. Mollard R, Mahony M (2023) Cell culture and karyotypic description of Pseudophryne coriacea (Keferstein, 1868) (Amphibia, Anura) from the New South Wales Central Coast. Comp Cytogenet 17: 263-272. doi:10.3897/compcytogen.17.113526.
  5. Mollard R, Mahony M, West M (2024) Karyotypic description and comparison of Litoria (L.) paraewingi (Watson et al., 1971), L.ewingii (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) and L.jervisiensis (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) (Amphibia, Anura). Comp Cytogenet 20: 161-174. doi: 10.3897/compcytogen.18.129133.

Invited Reviews

  1. R. Mollard. Preventing Further Frog Extinctions and Initiating De-extinctions. Science Trends, 2018 “https://sciencetrends.com/preventing-further-frog-extinctions-and-initiating-de-extinctions/ 

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