DOI: 10.14264/uql.2019.116
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Analysis of morbidity and mortality of wild koalas in south-east Queensland using passive surveillance data

Abstract: The koala is an iconic marsupial threatened by habitat loss, trauma, droughts, and diseases. The Australian state of Queensland was estimated to hold the largest koala population during the 1990s; however, this number has nearly halved in two decades, with declines of up to 80%, particularly in SouthEast Queensland (SE QLD). Despite this alarming reduction, the relative contribution of threats causing this decline in SE QLD had not been quantitatively assessed. In addition, information on the spatialtemporal d… Show more

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