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School of Life and Environmental Sciences: Recent submissions

    • A Tasmanian devil breeding program to support wild recovery. 

      Grueber, Catherine; Peel, Emma; Wright, Belinda; Hogg, Carolyn; Belov, Katherine
      Published 2018
      Tasmanian devils are threatened in the wild by devil facial tumour disease: a transmissible cancer with high fatality rate. In response, the Save the Tasmanian Devil Program (STDP) established an “insurance population” ...
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    • Dataset for Urbanization and plant traits alter arthropod abundance and herbivory on a native weed, Pittosporum undulatum 

      Jin, Daniel; Hochuli, Dieter
      Published 2021-04-29
      Dataset collected during 2017 as part of the Honours project of Daniel Jin. It is about arthropod communities and herbivory on Pittosporum undulatum across an urbanisation gradient in Sydney. This data is used in the ...
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    • Assessment of microbial risk during Australian industrial practices for Escherichia coli O157:H7 in fresh cut-cos lettuce: A stochastic quantitative approach 

      Bozkurt, Hayriye; Bell, Tina; van Ogtrop, Floris; Phan-Thien, Kim-Yen; McConchie, Robyn
      Published 2021
      Escherichia coli O157:H7 risk associated with the consumption of fresh cut-cos lettuce during Australian industrial practices was assessed. A probabilistic risk assessment model was developed and implemented in the @Risk ...
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    • An Observational Assessment of Australian Apple Production Practices for Microbial Control 

      Frankish, Elizabeth J.; Bozkurt, Hayriye; Ross, Thomas; Phan-Thien, Kim-Yen; Luning, Pieternel A.; Bell, Tina L.; McConchie, Robyn
      Published 2021
      Food safety management criteria are often described in general terms rather than specific actions and potentially introduces subjectivity to interpretation and implementation. In the tree fruit sector, management systems ...
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    • Effect of soil type and temperature on survival of Salmonella enterica in poultry manure‐amended soils 

      Phan-Thien, K.; Metaferia, M. H.; Bell, T. L.; Bradbury, M. I.; Sassi, H. P.; van Ogtrop, F. F.; Suslow, T. V.; McConchie, R.
      Published 2020
      The effects of soil type and temperature on the survival of a cocktail of five Salmonella enterica serotypes (Enteritidis, Infantis, Montevideo, Typhimurium and Zanzibar) in manure‐amended soils under controlled laboratory ...
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