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    • Concordance to link IUCN Red List Threats to CPC economic sectors 

      Irwin, Amanda
      Published 2020-12-22
      This concordance was used to connect IUCN Red List threat data to economic sectors, classified according to the UN Statistics Division's Central Product Classification
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    • A review of climatic change as a determinant of the viability of koala populations 

      Reckless, Hailee J.; Murray, Michael; Crowther, Mathew S.
      Published 2017
      The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) occupies a broad range of eastern and southern Australia, extending over tropical coastal, semiarid inland and temperate regions. In many areas koala populations are under threat, in ...
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    • Country interaction matrix for global extinction-risk footprint 

      Irwin, Amanda
      Published 2020-12-22
      This country interaction matrix provides information on the flow of extinction-risk footprint from each country’s territorial footprint (in the rows) to each other country’s consumption footprint (in the columns), expressed ...
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    • Foxes in trees: a threat for Australian arboreal fauna? 

      Mella, Valentina S. A.; McArthur, Clare; Frend, Robert; Crowther, Mathew S.
      Published 2018
      We document the first evidence of tree climbing by red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Australia. Camera traps recorded foxes in trees on the Liverpool Plains, New South Wales. This finding prompts a reassessment of the impact ...
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    • Comparison of three methods of estimating the population size of an arboreal mammal in a fragmented rural landscape 

      Crowther, Mathew S.; Dargan, Jessica R.; Madani, George; Rus, Adrian I.; Krockenberger, Mark B.; McArthur, Clare; Moore, Ben D.; Lunne, Daniel; Mella, Valentina S. A.
      Published 2020
      Context. Precise and accurate estimates of animal numbers are often essential for population and epidemiological models, as well as for guidance for population management and conservation. This is particularly true for ...
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