Density trends and demographic signals uncover the long-term impact of transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils
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Issue Date
2018Author
Lazenby, Billie T.Tobler, Mathias W.
Brown, William E.
Hawkins, Clare E.
Hocking, Greg J.
Hume, Fiona
Huxtable, Stewart J.
Iles, Philip
Jones, Menna E.
Lawrence, Clare
Thalmann, Sam
Wise, Phil
Williams, Howel
Fox, Samantha
Pemberton, David
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Journal of Applied EcologyVolume
55Issue
3Begin page
1368End page
1379
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Monitoring the response of wild mammal populations to threatening processes is fundamental to effective conservation management. This is especially true for infectious diseases, which may have dynamic and therefore unpredictable interactions with their host....Type
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© 2018 State of Tasmania. Journal of Applied Ecology © 2018 British Ecological Societyae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/1365-2664.13088
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