The environmental and ecological determinants of elevated Ross River Virus exposure in koalas residing in urban coastal landscapes
Abstract Koala populations in many areas of Australia have declined sharply in response to habitat loss, disease and the effects of climate change. Koalas may face further morbidity from endemic mosquito-borne viruses, but the impact of such viruses is currently unknown. Few seroprevalence studies i...
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Autores principales: | Brian J. Johnson, Amy Robbins, Narayan Gyawali, Oselyne Ong, Joanne Loader, Amanda K. Murphy, Jon Hanger, Gregor J. Devine |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a4f04381c7fb48848bf41036916ac99e |
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