(invited works marked *):
1. Crozier, R.H. 1968. An acetic acid dissociation, air-drying technique for insect chromosomes, with aceto-lactic orcein staining. Stain Technol., 43: 171-173.
2. Crozier, R.H. 1968b. Interpopulation karyotype differences in Australian Iridomyrmex of the "detectus" group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae). J. Australian Entomol. Soc., 7: 25-27.
3. Crozier, R.H. 1968c. The chromosomes of three Australian dacetine ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Psyche 75: 87-90.
4. Crozier, R.H. 1968d. Cytotaxonomic studies on some Australian dolichoderine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Caryologia, 21: 241-259.
5. Crozier, R.H. 1969. Chromosome number polymorphism in an Australian ponerine ant. Canad. J. Genet. Cytol., 11: 333-339.
6. Crozier, R.H. 1970. Karyotypes of twenty-one ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with reviews of the known ant karyotypes. Canad. J. Genet. Cytol. 12: 109-128.
7. Crozier, R.H. 1970b. Coefficients of relationship and the identity of genes by descent in the Hymenoptera. Amer. Nat., 104: 216-217.
8. Crozier, R.H. 1970c. On the potential for genetic variability in haplo-diploidy. Genetica, 41: 551-556.
9. Crozier, R.H. 1970d. Pericentric rearrangement polymorphism in a North American dolichoderine ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Canad. J. Genet. Cytol. 12: 541-546.
*10. Crozier, R.H. 1971. Group selection. p274-275 in: Odum, E.P. Fundamentals of ecology. 3rd ed. W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia.
11. Crozier, R.H. 1971b. Heterozygosity and sex-determination in haplo-diploidy. Amer. Nat., 105: 399-412.
12. Crozier, R.H., L.A. Briese, M.A. Guerin, T.R. Harris, J.L. McMichael, C.H. Moore, P.R. Ramsey and S.R. Wheeler. 1972. Population genetics of hemoglobins S, C, and A in Africa: Equilibrium or replacement? Amer. J. Human Genet., 24: 156-167.
13. Crozier, R.H. and E.F. Taschenberg. 1972. Chromosome number polymorphism in the sawfly Janus integer (Hymenoptera, Cephidae). Psyche. 79: 116-119.
14. Crozier, R.H. 1973. Apparent differential selection at an isozyme locus between queens and workers of the ant Aphaenogaster rudis. Genetics, 73: 313-318.
15. Crozier, R.H. 1973b. Patterns of allozyme variation in natural populations of the ant Aphaenogaster rudis. Genetics, 74 supplement: s57 (abstract).
16. Crozier, R.H. 1974. Allozyme analysis of reproductive strategy in the ant Aphaenogaster rudis. Isozyme Bull., 7: 18.
*17. Crozier, R.H. 1974b. Niche shape and genetic aspects of character displacement. Amer. Zool., 14: 1151-1157.
18. Anderson, W. W., Crozier, R. H., Simpson, R. D. 1974. The search that failed - A review of Biology: a search for order in complexity. Georgia Science Teacher, 13(3): 15-17.
19. Crozier, R.H. and P.C. Consul. 1974. A colony-level selection model for social Hymenoptera. Genetics, 77 supplement: s15 (abstract).
*20. Crozier, R.H. 1975. Animal Cytogenetics 3 Insecta (7) Hymenoptera. Gebruder Borntraeger, Berlin and Stuttgart, 95p.
21. Crozier, R.H. 1975. Centromeric region pairing in somatic chromosomes of the midge Chironomus tentans (Diptera: Chironomidae). Canad. J. Genet. Cytol., 17: 193-195.
22. Crozier, R.H. 1976. Genetic boundaries in the ant Aphaenogaster rudis. Isozyme Bull. 9:8.
23. Crozier, R.H., Day, R.W. 1976. Niche breadth in Bryozoans. Nature 269: 77-78.
24. Glancey, B.M., St. Romain, M.K., Crozier, R.H. 1976. Chromosome numbers of the red and black imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta and S. richteri. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 69: 469-470.
25. Crozier, R.H. 1976. Counter-intuitive property of effective population size. Nature 262: 384.
26. Imai, H.T., Crozier, R.H., Taylor, R.W. 1976. A karyotype evolution model based on Australian ant studies. Genetics 83: s34-s35 (abstract).
27. Crozier, R.H., Consul, P.C. 1976. Conditions for genetic polymorphism in social Hymenoptera under selection at the colony level. Theoret. Popul. Biol. 10: 1-9.
28. Crozier, R.H. 1976. Why male-haploid and sex-linked genetic systems seem to have unusually sex-limited mutational genetic loads. Evolution 30: 623-624.
*29. Crozier, R.H. 1977. Evolutionary genetics of the Hymenoptera. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 22: 263-288.
30. Imai, H.T., Crozier, R.H., Taylor, R.W. 1977. Karyotype evolution in Australian ants. Chromosoma 59: 341-393.
31. Crozier, R.H. 1977. Genetic differentiation between populations of the ant Aphaenogaster 'rudis' in the southeastern United States. Genetica 47: 17-36.
32. Craig, R., Crozier, R.H. 1978. Caste-specific locus expression in ants. Isozyme Bulletin 11: 64-65.
33. Craig, R., Crozier, R.H. 1978. No evidence for role of heterozygosity in ant caste determination. Isozyme Bulletin 11: 66-67.
34. Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P. 1978. Effect of haplo-diploidy on genic variation under some selection models. XIV Int. Congr. Genet., Moscow, Contributed Paper Sessions Abstracts Sections 21-32, 6 (abstract).
35. Crozier, R.H., Dix, M.W. 1979. Analysis of two genetic models for the innate components of colony odor in social Hymenoptera. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 4: 217-224.
*36. Crozier, R.H. 1979. Genetics of sociality. pp223-286 in Hermann, H.R. (ed). Social insects Vol. I. Academic Press, New York.
37. Lester, D.S., Crozier, R.H., Shipp, E. 1979. Cytological and genetic localization of a Y-autosome translocation in an Australian strain of the housefly, Musca domestica. Experientia 35: 172-173.
38. Lester, D.S., Crozier, R.H., Shipp, E. 1979. G-banding patterns of the housefly, Musca domestica, autosomes and sex chromosomes. Experientia 35: 174-175.
39. Lester, D.S., Crozier, R.H., Shipp, E. 1979. Recombination in the male housefly, Musca domestica. Experientia 35: 175.
40. Craig, R., Crozier, R.H. 1979. Relatedness in the polygynous ant Myrmecia pilosula. Evolution 33: 335-341.
41. Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P. 1979. Frequency-dependent models for X-linked loci in kangaroos. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 32: 469-474.
42. Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P. 1980. Asymmetry in relatedness: who is related to whom? Nature 283: 604.
43. Burgman, M.A., Crozier, R.H., Taylor, R.W. 1980. Comparison of different methods of determining affinities for nine ant species of the genus Camponotus. Aust. J. Zool. 28: 151-160.
*44. Crozier, R.H. 1980. Genetical structure of social insect populations. pp 129-146 in: H. Markl (ed). February 1980. Dahlem Workshop Proceedings, Verlag Chemie.
45. Imai, H.T., Crozier, R.H. 1980. Quantitative analysis of directionality in mammalian karyotype evolution. Amer. Nat. 116: 537-569.
46. Crozier, R.H., Brueckner, D. 1981. Sperm clumping and the population genetics of Hymenoptera. Amer. Nat. 117: 561-563.
*47. Crozier, R.H. 1981. Genetic aspects of ant evolution. pp 356--370 in: W.R. Atchley and D.C. Woodruff (eds). Essays in evolution and speciation in honor of M.J.D. White. Cambridge Univ. Press.
48. Pamilo, P., Crozier, R.H. 1981. Genic variation in male haploids under deterministic selection. Genetics 98: 199-214.
49. Crozier, R.H. 1982. Social insects. [Review of Biosystematics of social insects, edited by P. E. Howse and J. L. Clement. Academic Press. 1980.] Science 216: 403.
50. Pamilo, P., Crozier, R.H. 1982. Measuring relatedness in natural populations: Methodology. Theoret. Popul. Biol. 21: 171-193.
51. Crozier, R.H. 1982. On insects and insects: twists and turns in our understanding of the evolution of sociality. pp4-10 in: Breed, M. D., Michener, C. D., Evans, H. E. (eds.) The biology of social insects. Proc. 9 Congr. IUSSI (plenary address). Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.
52. Crozier, R.H. 1982. Genetics comes to Darwin's aid. Aust. Nat. Hist. 20(11): 389-392.
53. Freeland, J., Crozier, R.H., Marc, J. 1982. On the occurrence of arolia in ant feet. J. Aust. Entomol. Soc. 21: 257-262.
54. Imai, H.T., Maruyama, T., Crozier, R.H. 1983. Rates of mammalian karyotype evolution by the karyograph method. Amer. Nat. 121:477-488.
*55. Crozier, R.H. 1983. Genetics and insect systematics: retrospect and prospect. pp 80-92 in: Highley, E., Taylor, R. W. (eds.) Australian systematic entomology: a bicentenary perspective. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
56. Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P., Crozier, Y.C. 1984. Relatedness and microgeographic genetic variation in Rhytidoponera mayri, an Australian arid-zone ant. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 15:143-150.
57. Itow, T., Kobayashi, K., Kubota, M., Ogata, K., Imai, H.T., Crozier, R.H. 1984. The reproductive cycle of the queenless ant Pristomyrmex pungens. Insectes Sociaux 31:87-102.
58. Crozier, R.H., Page, R.E. 1985. On being the right size: male contributions and multiple mating in social Hymenoptera. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 18:105-115.
*59. Crozier, R.H. 1985. Adaptive consequences of male-haploidy. ch. 1.3.4, pp201-222 in: Helle, W., Sabelis, M.W. (eds.). Spider mites. Their biology, natural enemies and control. Vol. 1A. Elsevier.
60. Crozier, R.H., Luykx, P. 1985. The evolution of termite eusociality is unlikely to have been based on a male-haploid analogy. Amer. Nat. 126:867-869.
61. Lubin, Y.D., Crozier, R.H. 1985. Electrophoretic evidence for population differentiation in a social spider Achaearanea wau (Theridiidae). Insectes Sociaux 32:297-304.
62. Pamilo, P., Crozier, R.H., Fraser, J. 1985. Internest interactions, nest autonomy, and reproductive specialization in an Australian arid-zone ant, Rhytidoponera sp. 12. Psyche 92:217-236.
63. Crosland, M.W.J, Crozier, R.H. 1986. Myrmecia pilosula: an ant with one pair of chromosomes. Science 231:1278.
64. Moritz, R.F.A., Hawkins, C.F., Crozier, R.H., Mackinlay, A.G. 1986. A mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.). Experientia 42:322-324.
65. Griffiths, R.A., Dixon, P.I., Crozier, R.H. 1986. A low-cost data-collecting system. Australian Fisheries 45(3):34-35.
66. Dixon, P.I., Crozier, R.H., Black, M. 1986. School whiting -- how many species. Australian Fisheries 45(4):33-38.
67. Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P. 1986. Relatedness within and between colonies of a queenless ant species of the genus Rhytidoponera (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Entomol. Generalis 11:113-117.
68. Dixon, P.I., Crozier, R.H., Black, M. 1986. Population structuring in the red-spot whiting. Isozyme Bull. 19:35.
69. Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P., Taylor, R.W., Crozier, Y.C. 1986. Evolutionary patterns in some putative Australian species in the ant genus Rhytidoponera. Aust. J. Zool. 34:535-560.
70. Crozier, R.H. 1986. Genetic clonal recognition abilities in marine invertebrates must be maintained by selection for something else. Evolution 40:1100-1101.
71. Imai, H.T., Maruyama, T., Gojobori, T., Crozier, R.H. 1986. Theoretical bases for karyotype evolution. I. The minimum interaction hypothesis. Amer. Nat. 128:900-920.
*72. Crozier, R.H. 1987. Population genetics. [Review of F. B. Christiansen and M. W. Feldman. 1986. "Population genetics". Blackwell.]. Search 18(2):105-106.
73. Griziotis, G., Hawkins, C., Mackinlay, A.G., Crozier, R.H. 1987. Genetic variation in mitochondrial DNA from some aboriginal Australians. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 40:171-180.
*74. Crozier, R.H. 1987. Genetic aspects of kin recognition: concepts, models, and synthesis. pp55-73 in: Fletcher, D.J.C., Michener, C.D. (eds.). Kin recognition in animals. Wiley.
75. Crozier, R.H., Smith, B.H., Crozier, Y.C. 1987. Relatedness and population structure of the primitively eusocial bee Lasioglossum zephyrum (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) in Kansas. Evolution 41:902-910.
76. Buschinger, A., Crozier, R.H. 1987. Towards a unified reproductive biology of the Hymenoptera. Introduction. pp251-252 in: Eder, J., Rembold, H. (eds.). Chemistry and biology of social insects. Proc. 10 Congr. IUSSI. Verlag J. Peperny.
*77. Crozier, R.H. 1987. Towards a sociogenetics of social insects. pp325-328 in: Eder, J., Rembold, H. (eds.). Chemistry and biology of social insects. Proc. 10 Congr. IUSSI. (plenary address) Verlag J. Peperny.
78. Moritz, R.F.A., Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P. 1987. Sociogenetics in insects. Introduction. pp331-332. in: Eder, J., Rembold, H. (eds.). Chemistry and biology of social insects. Proc. 10 Congr. IUSSI. Verlag J. Peperny.
79. Kukuk, P.F., Crozier, R.H., Smith, D.R.R, Eickwort, G.C., May, B. 1987. Macrogeographic genetic variation in the sweat bee Lasioglossum (Dialictus) zephyrum. p364 in: Eder, J., Rembold, H. (eds.). Chemistry and biology of social insects. Proc. 10 Congr. IUSSI. Verlag J. Peperny.
80. Ovenden, J.R., Mackinlay, A.G., Crozier, R.H. 1987. Systematics and mitochondrial genome evolution of the Australian rosellas (Aves: Platycercidae). Mol. Biol. Evol. 4:526-543.
*81. Crozier, R.H. 1987. Selection, adaptation, and evolution. Proc. Roy. Soc. NSW. 120:21-37.
82. Crosland, M.W.J., Crozier, R.H., Imai, H.T. 1988. Evidence for several sibling biological species centred on Myrmecia pilosula (F. Smith)(Hymenoptera: Formicidae). J. Aust. Entomol. Soc. 27:13-14.
83. Elgar, M.A., Crozier, R.H. 1988. Environment and sex determination in alligators. Trends Ecol. Evol. 3:59-60.
84. Imai, H.T., Taylor, R.W., Crosland, M.J.W., Crozier, R.H. 1988. Modes of spontaneous chromosomal mutation and karyotype evolution in ants with reference to the minimum interaction hypothesis. Jpn. J. Genet. 63:159-185.
85. Elgar, M.A., Crozier, R.H. 1988. Sex with dead cells may be better than no sex at all. Trends Ecol. Evol. 3:249-250.
86. Imai, H.T., Taylor, R.W., Crozier, R.H., Crosland, M.W.J., Browning, G.P. 1988. Chromosome polymorphism in the ant Myrmecia pilosula n=1. Ann. Rept. Nat. Inst. Genetics (Japan) 38:82-84.
87. Elgar, M., Crozier, R.H. 1988. The watchmaker's guide to evolution. Quadrant 32(11):61-62.
*88. Crozier, R.H. 1988. Kin recognition using innate labels: a central role for piggy-backing? pp143-156 in: Grosberg, R.K, Hedgecock, D., Nelson, K. (eds.). Invertebrate historecognition. Plenum.
89. Bennett, S., Alexander, L.J., Crozier, R.H., Mackinlay, A.G. 1988. Are megabats flying primates? Contrary evidence from a mitochondrial DNA sequence. Aust. J. Biol. Sci. 41:327-332.
90. Crosland, M.W.J., Crozier, R.H., Jefferson, E. 1988. Aspects of the biology of the primitive ant genus Myrmecia F. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). J. Aust. Ent. Soc. 27:305-309.
91. Crozier, R.H., Crozier, Y.C., Mackinlay, A.G. 1989. The CO-I and CO-II region of honey-bee mitochondrial DNA: evidence for variation in insect mitochondrial rates. Molec. Biol. Evol. 6:399-411.
92. Crozier, R.H. 1989. Insect sociobiology. [Review of: The genetics of social evolution. Breed, M.D., Page, R.E. (eds). Westview.]. Science 245:313-314.
93. Elgar, M.A., Crozier, R.H. 1989. Animal allorecognition systems: how to get to know yourself. Trends Ecol. Evol. 4:288-289.
94. Peeters, C., Crozier, R.H. 1988 (1989). Caste and reproduction in ants: not all mated egg-layers are "queens". Psyche 95:283-288.
*95. Crozier, R.H. 1990. From population genetics to phylogeny: uses and limits of mitochondrial DNA. Aust. Syst. Bot. 3:111-124.
96. Kukuk, P.F., Crozier, R.H. 1990. Trophallaxis in a communal halictine bee Lasioglossum (Chilalictus) erythrum. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87:5402-5404.
97. Buschinger, A., Peeters, C., Crozier, R.H. 1989 (1990). Life-pattern studies on an Australian Sphinctomyrmex (Formicidae: Ponerinae; Cerapachyini): functional polygyny, brood periodicity and raiding behavior. Psyche 96:287-300.
98. Crozier, Y.C., Koulianos, S., Crozier, R.H. 1991. An improved test for Africanized honeybee mitochondrial DNA. Experientia 47:968-969.
99. Koulianos, S., Crozier, R.H. 1991. Two ancient mitochondrial alleles in Australian honeybees. Apidologie 22: 621-626.
100 Crozier, R.H. 1992. The genetical evolution of flexible strategies. Amer Nat 139: 218-223.
101 Crozier, R.H., Crozier, Y.C. 1992. The cytochrome b and ATPase genes of honeybee mitochondrial DNA. Mol. Biol. Evol. 9: 474-482.
102 Crozier, R.H. 1992. Genetic diversity and the agony of choice. Biol. Conserv. 61: 11-15.
103 Watson, D.M., Croft, D.B., Crozier, R.H. 1992. Paternity exclusion and dominance in captive red-necked wallabies, Macropus rufogriseus (Marsupialia: Macropodidae). Aust. Mammal. 15: 31-36.
104 Crozier, R.H. 1992. All about (eusocial) wasps. Evolution 46: 1979-1981.
105 Crozier, R.H., Pamilo, P. 1993. Sex allocation in social insects: problems in prediction and estimation. pp 369-383 in: Wrensch, D.L., Ebbert, M.A. (eds.). Evolution and diversity of sex ratio in insects and mites. Chapman & Hall.
106 Crozier, R.H. 1993. Molecular methods for insect phylogenetics. pp 164-221 in: Oakeshott J, Whitten, M.J. (eds). Molecular approaches to fundamental and applied entomology. Springer-Verlag, New York.
107 Crozier, R.H., Crozier, Y.C. 1993. The mitochondrial genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera: complete sequence and genome organization. Genetics 133: 97-117.
108 Painter, J.N., Crozier, R.H., Westerman, M. 1993. Molecular identification of a Mandrillus hybrid using mitochondrial DNA. Zoo Biology 12: 359-365.
109 Kusmierski, R., Borgia, G., Crozier, R.H., Chan, B.H.Y. 1993. Molecular information on bowerbird phylogeny and the evolution of exaggerated male characteristics. J. Evol. Biol. 6: 737-752.
110 Jermiin, L.S., Crozier, R.H. 1994. The cytochrome b region in the mitochondrial DNA of the ant Tetraponera rufoniger: sequence divergence in Hymenoptera may be associated with nucleotide content. J. Mol. Evol. 38: 282-294.
*111 Crozier, R.H., Kusmierski, R.M. 1994. Genetic distances and the setting of conservation priorities. pp227-237 in: Loeschcke, V., Tomiuk, J., Jain, S.K. (eds). Conservation genetics. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.
112 Imai, H.T., Taylor, R.W., Crozier, R.H. 1994. Experimental bases for the minimum interaction theory. I. Chromosome evolution in ants of the Myrmecia pilosula species complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmeciinae). Jpn. J. Genet. 69: 137-182.
113 Jermiin, L.S., Graur, D., Lowe, R.M., Crozier, R.H. 1994. Analysis of directional mutation pressure and nucleotide content in mitochondrial cytochrome b genes. J. Mol. Evol. 39: 160-173
*114 Crozier, R.H. 1994. The second sociality. [review of Keller, L. (ed) Queen number and sociality in insects. Oxford U. P, New York]. Science 265: 1255-1257.
115 Oldroyd, B.P., Smolenski, A.J., Cornuet, J-M., Crozier, R H. 1994. Anarchy in the beehive. Nature 371: 749.
116 Oldroyd, B.P., Lawler, S H., Crozier, R.H. 1994. Do feral honey bees (Apis mellifera) and regent parrots (Polytelis anthopeplus) compete for nest sites? Aust. J. Ecol. 19: 444-450.
117 Oldroyd, B. P., D. Rowe, J. M. Cornuet, T. E. Rinderer & R. H. Crozier. 1995. Racial admixture of Apis mellifera in Tasmania, Australia: similarities and differences with natural hybrid zones in Europe. Heredity 74: 315-325.
118 Crozier, R. H., N. Dobric, H. T. Imai, D. Graur, J-M. Cornuet, and R. W. Taylor. 1995. Mitochondrial-DNA sequence evidence on the phylogeny of Australian jack-jumper ants of the Myrmecia pilosula complex. Molec. Phylog. Evol. 4: 20-30.
119 Cornuet, J.-M., B. P. Oldroyd, and R. H. Crozier. 1995. Unequal thermostability of allelic forms of malate dehydrogenase in honey bees. J. Apicult. Res. 34: 45-47.
120 Cook, J. M. & R. H. Crozier. 1995. Sex determination and population biology in the Hymenoptera. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 281-286.
121 Jermiin, L. S., D. Graur & R. H. Crozier. 1995. Evidence from analyses of intergenic regions for strand-specific directional mutation pressure in metazoan mitochondrial DNA. Mol. Biol. Evol. 12: 558-563.
122 Oldroyd, B. P., A. J. Smolenski, J.-M. Cornuet, S. Wongsiri, A. Estoup, T. E. Rinderer, & R. H. Crozier. 1995. Levels of polyandry and intracolonial genetic relationships in Apis florea. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 37: 329-335.
123 Lawler SH, Oldroyd BP, Noelker F, Crozier RH. 1995. Potential for hollow competition with feral honey bees. In: Grigg GC, Hale PT, Lunney D, editors. Conservation through sustainable use of wildlife. St Lucia, Queensland, Australia: Centre for Conservation Biology. p 276-281.
124 Oldroyd BP, Smolenski A, Lawler, S., Estoup A, Crozier RH. 1995. Colony aggregations in Apis. Apidologie 26:119-130.
125 Crozier, R. H., and P. Pamilo. 1996 Evolution of social insect colonies. Sex allocation and kin-selection. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. 320pp
126 Crozier, R. H. 1996. Evolutionary pinnacle. [Review of 'Social evolution in ants', by A F G Bourke and N R Franks. Princeton Univ. Press.] Science 271:1682.
127 Crozier RH. 1996. A honeyed society. [Review of Seeley, T D. The wisdom of the hive: the social physiology of honey bee colonies. Harvard University Press, Harvard]. Nature 380:680-682.
128 Jermiin LS, Foster PG, Graur D, Lowe RM, Crozier RH. 1996. Unbiased estimation of symmetrical directional mutation pressure from protein-coding DNA. J. Mol. Evol. 42:476-480.
129 Mangel M, Talbot LM, Meffe GK, Agardy MT, Alverson DL, Barlow J, Botkin DB, Budowski G, Clark T, Cooke J, Crozier RH, Dayton PK, Elder DL, Fowler CW, Funtowicz S, Giske J, Hofman RJ, Holt SJ, Kellert SR, Kimball LA, Ludwig D, Magnusspm K, Malayang BS, Mann S, Norse EA, Northridge SP, Perrin WF, Perrings C, Peterman RM, Rabb GB, Regier HA, Reynolds JE, Sherman K, Sissenwine MP, Smith TD, Starfield A, Taylor RJ, Tillman MF, Toft C, Twiss JR, Wilen J, Young T P. 1996. Principles for the conservation of wild living resources. Ecol. Appl 6: 338-362.
130 Oldroyd BP, Smolenski AJ, Cornuet J-M, Wongsiri S, Estoup A, Rinderer TE, Crozier RH. 1996. Levels of polyandry and intracolonial genetic relationships in Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 89(2):276-283.
131 Pamilo P, Crozier RH. 1996. Reproductive skew simplified. Oikos 75:533-535.
132 Beye M, Moritz RFA, Crozier RH, Crozier YC. 1996. Mapping the sex locus of the honeybee (Apis mellifera). Naturwissenschaften 83(9):424-426.
133 Crozier RH, Pamilo P. 1996. One into two will go. Nature 383:574-575.
134 Koulianos S, Crozier RH. 1996. Mitochondrial DNA sequence provides further evidence that the honeybees of Kangaroo Island, Australia are of hybrid origin. Apidologie 27:165-174.
135 Oldroyd BP, Clifton MJ, Wongsiri S, Rinderer TE, Sylvester HA, Crozier RH. 1997. Polyandry in the genus Apis, particularly Apis andreniformis. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 40:17-24.
*136 Crozier RH. 1997. A genetic diversity approach to conservation: genetic similarities and differences between species. Proc. Assoc. Advmt. Anim. Breed. Genet. 12:624-632.
137 Crozier RH, Jermiin LS, Chiotis M. 1997. Molecular evidence for a Jurassic origin of ants. Naturwissenschaften 84(1):22-23.
138 O'Neill RJW, Eldridge MDB, Crozier RH, Graves JAM. 1997. Low levels of sequence divergence in rock wallabies (Petrogale) suggest a lack of positive directional selection in Sry. Mol. Biol. Evol. 14(3):350-353.
139 Kusmierski RM, Borgia G, Uy A, Crozier RH. 1997. Labile evolution of display traits in bowerbirds indicates reduced effects of phylogenetic constraint. Proc. R. Soc. B. 264(1380):307-313.
140 Pamilo P, Crozier RH. 1997. Population biology of social insect conservation. Mem. Mus. Vict. 56:411-419.
141 Carew ME, Tay WT, Crozier RH. 1997. Polygyny via unrelated queens indicated by mitochondrial DNA variation in the Australian meat ant Iridomyrmex purpureus. Ins. Soc. 44(1):7-14.
142 Jermiin LS, Foster PG, Graur D, Lowe RM, Crozier RH. 1997. Unbiased estimation of symmetrical directional mutation pressure from protein-coding DNA (vol 42, pg 476, 1996). J. Mol. Evol. 44(4):468.
143 Rowe DJ, Rinderer TE, Stelzer JA, Oldroyd BP, Crozier RH. 1997. Seven polymorphic microsatellite loci in honeybees (Apis mellifera). Ins. Soc. 44:85-93.
144 Tay WT, Cook JM, Rowe DJ, Crozier RH. 1997. Migration between nests in the Australian arid-zone ant Rhytidoponera sp. 12 revealed by DGGE analyses of mitochondrial DNA. Mol. Ecol. 6:403-411.
145 Crozier RH, Agapow P-M, Pedersen K. Molecular biodiversity: a phylogenetic and statistical approach. In: Stace HM, editor; 1997; University of Western Australia, Perth. Genetics Society of Australia. p 25. ABSTRACT
146 Crozier RH, Oldroyd BP, Tay WT, Kaufmann BE, Johnson RN, Carew ME, Jennings KM. 1997. Molecular advances in understanding social insect population structure. Electrophoresis 18:1672-1675.
147 Oldroyd BP, Thexton EG, Lawler SH, Crozier RH. 1997. Population demography of Australian feral bees (Apis mellifera). Oecologia 111(3):381-387.
148 Crozier RH. 1997. Be social, live longer. Nature 389:906-907.
149 Luikart G, Painter J, Crozier RH, Westerman M, Sherwin WB. 1997. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the endangered long-footed potoroo Potorous longipes. Mol. Ecol. 6:497-498.
150 Painter J, Crozier RH, Crozier YC, Clarke MF. 1997. Characterisation of microsatellite loci for a cooperatively breeding honeyeater. Mol. Ecol. 6:1103-1105.
151 Lowe RM, Crozier RH. 1997. The phylogeny of bees of the socially parasitic Australian genus Inquilina and their Exoneura hosts (Hymenoptera, Anthrophoridae). Insectes Soc. 44:409-414.
152 Koulianos S, Crozier RH. 1997. Mitochondrial sequence characterisation of Australian commercial and feral honeybee strains, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera, Apidae), in the context of the species worldwide. Aust. J. Entomol. 36(Part 4):359-364.
*153 Crozier RH. 1997. Preserving the information content of species: genetic diversity, phylogeny and conservation worth. Annu. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 28:243-268.
154 O'Neill RJW, Brennan FE, Delbridge ML, Crozier RH, Graves JAM. 1998. De novo insertion of an intron into the mammalian sex determining gene, SRY. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 95(4):1653-1657.
155 Oldroyd BP, Clifton MJ, Parker K, Wongsiri S, Rinderer TE, Crozier RH. 1998. Evolution of mating behavior in the genus Apis and an estimate of mating frequency in Apis cerana (Hymenoptera, Apidae). Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 91(5):700-709.
156 Crozier RH. 1998. Haplo-diploidy. In: Calow P, Falk DA, Grace J, Moore PD, Shorrocks B, Stearns SC, editors. The encyclopedia of ecology & environmental management. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. p 332.
157 Crozier RH. 1998. Pheromone. In: Calow P, Falk DA, Grace J, Moore PD, Shorrocks B, Stearns SC, editors. The encyclopedia of ecology & environmental management. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. p 693-695.
158 Crozier RH. 1998. Sociality, types of. In: Calow P, Falk DA, Grace J, Moore PD, Shorrocks B, Stearns SC, editors. The encyclopedia of ecology & environmental management. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. p 693-695.
159 Crozier RH. Conservation as the preservation of coding information content: phylogeny and the preservation of genetic diversity. In: Sved J, editor; 1998; Sydney. Genetics Society of Australia.
*160 Crozier RH. Social insects at centre stage of evolutionary studies. (Presidential Address). In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 1-5.
161 Crozier RH, Fraser VS, Kaufmann BE, Carew ME, Oldroyd BP, Tay WT. Dissection of colony and caste structure in ants. In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 120.
162 Fraser VS, Crozier RH. The mating structure of Oecophylla smaragdina ants. In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 172.
163 Fraser VS, Kaufmann B, Oldroyd BP, Crozier RH. Genetic influence on caste in the ant Camponotus consobrinus. In: Sved J, editor; 1998; Sydney. Genetics Society of Australia. p 62.
164 Imai HT, Taylor RW, Crozier RH. Chromosome evolution of Australian primitive ant Myrmecia and its contribution to cytogenetics. In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 223.
165 Johnson RN, Beckenbach AT, Robson SK, Chiotis M, Crozier RH. A molecular phylogeny of the weaver ants. In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 235.
166 Johnson RN, Crozier RH. Population viscosity and multi-nest colonies in the ant Polyrhachis doddi. In: Sved J, editor; 1998; Sydney. Genetics Society of Australia. p 33.
167 Kaufmann BE, Carew ME, Crozier RH. The genetics of queen association in Camponotus consobrinus. In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 249.
168 Thompson GJ, Crozier RH. Phylogenetic analysis of Australian drywood termites (Isoptera, Kalotermitidae) based on nucleotide sequence from two mitochondrial genes. In: Sved J, editor; 1998; Sydney. Genetics Society of Australia. p 80.
169 Thompson GJ, Crozier RH. Molecular phylogeny of Australian Kalotermitidae and the evolution of drywood termites. In: Schwarz MP, Hogendoorn K, editors; 1998; Adelaide, Australia. XIII Congress of IUSSI, Inc. p 471.
170 Crozier RH, Kaufmann BE, Carew ME, Crozier YC. 1999. Mutability of microsatellites developed for the ant Camponotus consobrinus. Mol. Ecol. 8:271-276.
171 Schmid-Hempel P, Crozier RH. 1999. Polyandry vs. polygyny vs. parasites. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B 354:507-515.
172 Crozier RH, Agapow PM, Pedersen K. 1999. Towards complete biodiversity assessment: an evaluation of the subterranean bacterial communities in the Oklo region of the sole surviving natural nuclear reactor. FEMS Microbial. Ecol. 28(4):325-334.
173 Chiotis M, Jermiin LS, Crozier RH. A molecular framework for the phylogeny of the ant subfamily Dolichoderinae. In: Hughes J, editor; 1999; Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia. Genetics Society of Australia Inc. p 32.
174 Thompson GJ, Crozier RH. A molecular perspective on the systematics and evolution of drywood termites (Isoptera, Kalotermitidiae): Using Australian taxa to test global hypotheses. In: Hughes J, editor; 1999; Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia. Genetics Society of Australia Inc. p 33.
175 Guzik M, Crozier RH, Norman M. A phylogeny of twelve species from the family Octopodidae (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) based on partial sequence data from two mitochondrial genes. In: Hughes J, editor; 1999; Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia. Genetics Society of Australia Inc. p 43.
176 Koulianos S, Crozier RH. 1999. Current intraspecific dynamics of sequence evolution differs from long-term trends and can account for the AT-richness of honeybee mitochondrial DNA. J. Mol. Evol. 49(1):44-48.
1 Crozier RH, Pedersen K, Agapow P-M. 1999. Phylogenetic assessment of total biodiversity. In: Ponder W, Lunney D, editors. The other 99%. The conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates. Sydney, Australia: Royal Zool. Soc., New South Wales. p 39-33.
178 Oke CS, Crozier YC, Crozier RH, Ward RD. 1999. Microsatellites from a teleost, orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus), and their potential for determining population structure. Molec. Ecol. 8:2145-2147.
179 Fraser VS, Kaufmann B, Oldroyd BP, Crozier RH. 2000. Genetic influence on caste in the ant Camponotus consobrinus. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 47:188-194.
180 Crozier RH. 2000. Genes in the service of conservation. A review of "Genetics and the extinction of species. DNA and the conservation of biodiversity", eds. Laura F. Landweber and Andrew P. Dobson. Princeton University Press 1999. Trends Genet. 16:234-235.
181 Tay WT, Crozier RH. 2000. Nestmate interactions and egg-laying behavior in the queenless ponerine ant Rhytidoponera sp. 12. Ins. Soc. 47:133-140.
182 Tay WT, Crozier RH. 2000. Microsatellite analysis of gamergate relatedness of the queenless ponerine ant Rhytidoponera sp. 12. Ins. Soc. 47:188-192.
183 Painter JN, Crozier RH, Poiani A, Robertson RJ, Clarke MF. 2000. Complex social organization reflects genetic structure and relatedness in the cooperatively breeding bell miner, Manorina melanophrys. Mol. Ecol. 9(9):1339-1347.
*184Crozier RH, Crespi BJ. 2000. A life of insight - in memoriam William D. Hamilton (1936-2000). Insectes Soc. 47:297.
185 Chiotis M, Jermiin LS, Crozier RH. 2000. A molecular framework for the phylogeny of the ant subfamily Dolichoderinae. Mol. Phylog. Evol. 17:108-116.
*186 Crozier RH. Phylogenetic aspects of biodivesity assessment. In: Temple-Smith P, Martin A, editors; 1999; Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens. Australian Institute of Biology, Inc. p 118-124.
187 Thompson GJ, Miller LR, Lenz M, Crozier RH. 2000. Phylogenetic analysis and trait evolution in Australia lineages of drywood termites (Isoptera, Kalotermitidae). Mol. Phylog. Evol. 17:419-429.
188 Thompson GJ, Lenz M, Crozier RH. 2000. Microsatellites in the subterranean, mound-building termite Coptotermes lacteus (Isoptera : Rhinotermitidae). Mol. Ecol. 9(11):1932-1934.
189 Thompson GJ, Kitade O, Lo N, Crozier RH. 2000. Phylogenetic evidence for a single, ancestral origin of a `true' worker caste in termites. J. Evol. Biol. 13:869-881.
190 Sanetra M, Crozier RH. 2000. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the primitive ant Nothomyrmecia macrops Clark. Mol. Ecol. 9:2169-2170.
191 Chapuisat M, Painter JN, Crozier RH. 2000. Microsatellite markers for Rhytidoponera metallica and other ponerine ants. Mol. Ecol. 9:2129-2131.
192 Tay WT, Crozier RH. 2001. Mating behaviour of Rhytidoponera sp 12 ants inferred from microsatellite analysis. Mol. Ecol. 10: 167-173:167-173.
193 Sanetra M, Crozier RH. 2001. Polyandry and colony genetic structure in the primitive ant Nothomyrmecia macrops. J. Evol. Biol. 14:368-378.
194 Goodisman MAD, Matthews RW, Crozier RH. 2001. Hierarchical genetic structure of the introduced wasp Vespula germanica in Australia. Mol. Ecol. 10:1423-1432.
195 Goodisman MAD, Matthews RW, Spradbery JP, Carew ME, Crozier RH. 2001. Reproduction and recruitment in perennial colonies of the introduced wasp Vespula germanica. J. Hered. 92:346-349.
196 Crozier RH, Fjerdingstad EJ. 2001. Polyandry in social Hymenoptera - disunity in diversity? Ann. Zool. Fennici 38:267-285.
197 Chapuisat M, Crozier RH. 2001. Low relatedness among cooperatively breeding workers of the greenhead ant Rhytidoponera metallica. J. Evol Biol. 14:564-573.
198 Ewen JG, Clarke RH, Moysey E, Boulton R, Crozier RH, Clarke MF. 2001. Primary sex ratio bias in an endangered cooperatively breeding bird, the black-eared miner, and its implications for conservation. Biol. Conserv. 101:137-145.