Molecular phylogeny, biogeography, and habitat preference evolution of marsupials KJ Mitchell, RC Pratt, LN Watson, GC Gibb, B Llamas, M Kasper, J Edson, ... Molecular biology and evolution 31 (9), 2322-2330, 2014 | 228 | 2014 |
How and why overcome the impediments to resolution: lessons from rhinolophid and hipposiderid bats NM Foley, VD Thong, P Soisook, SM Goodman, KN Armstrong, ... Molecular Biology and Evolution 32 (2), 313-333, 2015 | 110 | 2015 |
Evolution of craniofacial novelty in parrots through developmental modularity and heterochrony M Tokita, T Kiyoshi, KN Armstrong Evolution & development 9 (6), 590-601, 2007 | 79 | 2007 |
DNA content and distribution in ancient feathers and potential to reconstruct the plumage of extinct avian taxa NJ Rawlence, JR Wood, KN Armstrong, A Cooper Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1672), 3395-3402, 2009 | 66 | 2009 |
Echolocation call frequency differences between geographic isolates of Rhinonicteris aurantia (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae): implications of nasal chamber size KN Armstrong, RB Coles Journal of mammalogy 88 (1), 94-104, 2007 | 56 | 2007 |
The ghost bat in the Pilbara: 100 years on. KN Armstrong, SD Anstee Australian Mammalogy 22 (2), 93-101, 2000 | 54 | 2000 |
Genetic and acoustic population structuring in the Okinawa least horseshoe bat: are intercolony acoustic differences maintained by vertical maternal transmission? H Yoshino, KN Armstrong, M Izawa, J Yokoyama, M Kawata Molecular ecology 17 (23), 4978-4991, 2008 | 51 | 2008 |
Long-term trends in avifaunal recolonisation of rehabilitated bauxite mines in the jarrah forest of south-western Australia KN Armstrong, OG Nichols Forest Ecology and Management 126 (2), 213-225, 2000 | 46 | 2000 |
The distribution and roost habitat of the orange leaf-nosed bat, Rhinonicteris aurantius, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia KN Armstrong Wildlife Research 28 (1), 95-104, 2001 | 45 | 2001 |
Late Pleistocene Australian marsupial DNA clarifies the affinities of extinct megafaunal kangaroos and wallabies B Llamas, P Brotherton, KJ Mitchell, JEL Templeton, VA Thomson, ... Molecular biology and evolution 32 (3), 574-584, 2015 | 40 | 2015 |
Bat habitat use in logged jarrah eucalypt forests of south‐western Australia PW Webala, MD Craig, BS Law, KN Armstrong, AF Wayne, JS Bradley Journal of applied ecology 48 (2), 398-406, 2011 | 38 | 2011 |
Phylogeographic structure in Rhinonicteris aurantia (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae): implications for conservation KN Armstrong Acta chiropterologica 8 (1), 63-81, 2006 | 32 | 2006 |
A plethora of planigales: genetic variability and cryptic species in a genus of dasyurid marsupials from northern Australia M Westerman, MJ Blacket, A Hintz, K Armstrong, PA Woolley, C Krajewski Australian Journal of Zoology 64 (5), 303-311, 2016 | 23 | 2016 |
Ghost Bat Macroderma gigas' GC Richards, S Hand, KN Armstrong, LS Hall The Mammals of Australia, 449-450, 2008 | 23 | 2008 |
Morphometric divergence among populations of Rhinonicteris aurantius (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) in northern Australia KN Armstrong Australian Journal of Zoology 50 (6), 649-669, 2002 | 23 | 2002 |
Research priorities for the Pilbara leaf-nosed bat (Rhinonicteris aurantia Pilbara form) VA Cramer, KN Armstrong, RD Bullen, R Ellis, LA Gibson, NL McKenzie, ... Australian Mammalogy 38 (2), 149-157, 2016 | 22 | 2016 |
Networking networks for global bat conservation T Kingston, L Aguirre, K Armstrong, R Mies, P Racey, ... Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World, 539-569, 2016 | 20 | 2016 |
Preliminary assessment suggests that acoustic lures can increase capture rates of Australian echolocating bats DA Hill, KN Armstrong, PA Barden Australian Mammalogy 37 (1), 104-106, 2015 | 20 | 2015 |
Assessing the short-term effect of minerals exploration drilling on colonies of bats of conservation significance: a case study near Marble Bar, Western Australia. KN Armstrong Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 93, 165–174, 2010 | 17 | 2010 |
The effect of familiarity and mound condition in translocations of the western pebble-mound mouse, Pseudomys chapmani, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia S Anstee, K Armstrong Wildlife research 28 (2), 135-140, 2001 | 17 | 2001 |