Archer, Michael
Professor
所属大学: University of New South Wales
所属学院: School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
个人简介
Professor, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW: 1989-present Dean of the Faculty of Science, UNSW: 2004-2009 Director, Australian Museum: 1999-2003 Associate Professor, School of Zoology, UNSW: 1985-1989 Senior Lecturer, School of Zoology, UNSW: 1980-1985 Lecturer, School of Zoology, UNSW: 1978-1980 Curator of Modern and Fossil Mammals, Queensland Museum: 1972-1978 ARC Researcher, WAM: 1968-71 Fulbright Scholar, Western Australian Museum: 1967 and 1968
研究领域
Palaeontology, Mammalogy, Conservation Biology, DeExtinction
近期论文
Archer, M., 1970. Nullarbor 1969. Western Caver 12: 17-20. Archer, M., 1970. Nullarbor 1970. Western Caver 12: 21-24. Archer, M., 1971. A re-evaluation of the Fromme's Landing Thylacine tooth. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. 84: 229-33. Archer, M., 1972. Domestic cats and dogs--a danger to the Australian fauna. West. Aust. Nat. 12: 85-87. Archer, M., 1972. Phascolarctos (Marsupialia, Vombatoidea) and an associated fossil fauna from Koala Cave near Yanchep, Western Australia. Helictite 10: 45-59. Archer, M., Baynes, A., 1972. Prehistoric mammal faunas from two small caves in the extreme south-west of Western Australia. J. Proc. R. Soc. W. Aust. 55: 80-89. Archer, M., 1974. Regurgitation or mercyism in the western native cat, Dasyurus geoffroii, and the red-tailed wambenger, Phascogale calura (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae). J. Mammal. 55: 448-452. Archer, M., 1974. Apparent association of bone and charcoal of different origin and age in cave deposits. Mem. Qd Mus. 17: 37-48. Archer, M., 1974. Excavations in the Orchestra Shell Cave, Wanneroo, Western Australia. Part III. Fossil vertebrate remains. Arch. & Phys. Anthrop. in Oceania 9: 156-62. Archer, M., 1974. New information about the Quaternary distribution of the Thylacine (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) in Australia. J. Proc. R. Soc. W. Aust. 57: 43-50. Archer, M., 1974. Some aspects of reproductive behaviour and the male erectile organs of Dasyurus geoffroii and D. hallucatus (Dasyuridae: Marsupialia). Mem. Qd Mus. 17: 63-67. Archer, M., 1974. The development of the cheek-teeth in Antechinus flavipes (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae). J. Proc. R. Soc. W. Aust. 57: 54-63. Archer, M., Beutel, E., 1974. Techniques in quarrying large blocks of unconsolidated fossil-bearing matrix. Kalori 49: 57-63. Archer, M., Tebble, T., 1974. The study of the inner ear of small mammals. Kalori 48: 51-52. Archer, M., 1975. Abnormal dental development and its significance in dasyurids and other marsupials. Mem. Qd Mus. 17: 251-65. Archer, M., 1975. Ningaui, a new genus of tiny dasyurids (Marsupialia) and two new species, from arid Western Australia, N. timealeyi and N. ridei. Mem. Qd Mus. 17: 237-49. Archer, M., 1975. The development of premolar and molar crowns in Antechinus flavipes (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae) and the significance of cusp ontogeny in mammalian teeth. J. Proc. R. Soc. W. Aust. 57: 121-34. Covacevich, J., Archer, M., 1975. The distribution of the Cane Toad, Bufo marinus, in Australia and its effects on indigenous vertebrates. Mem. Qd Mus. 17: 305-310. Archer, M., 1976. Application for the suppression of the name Sminthopsis murina var. constricta Spencer, 1896 (Marsupialia, Dasyuridae). N.Z.(S.) 2080. Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 33: 127-28. Archer, M., 1976. Miocene marsupicarnivores (Marsupialia) from central South Australia, Ankotarinja tirarensis gen. et sp. nov., Keeuna woodburnei gen. et sp. nov., and their significance in terms of early marsupial radiations. Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust. 100: 53-73.