Koala populations are in catastrophic decline in certain eastern Australian regions. Spanning from 1997-2013, a database derived from wildlife hospitals in southeast Queensland with N = 20,250 entries was classified by causes of morbidity and mortality. A total of 11 aetiologies were identified, with chlamydiosis, trauma, and wasting being most common. The clinical diagnosis at submission varied significantly over the observation period. Combinations of aetiologies were observed in 39% of koalas submitted, with chlamydiosis frequently co-occurring. Urogenital (cystitis 26.8%, bursitis 13.5%) and ocular (conjunctivitis 17.2%) chlamydiosis were the most frequently diagnosed representations of the infection. Approximately 26% of submissions co...
© 2017 Dr Alistair Raymond LegioneThe koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), an iconic Australian marsupial...
Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) have suffered severe declines in the northern extent of their range ...
Since European settlement more than 10 % of Australia’s native fauna have become extinct and the cur...
Koalas are an iconic Australian marsupial undergoing precipitous population reduction in South-East ...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Every year hundreds of Koalas are treated throughout ...
Koala populations in Australia are declining due to threats such as chlamydiosis, wild dog predation...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
In the summer of 1979–80, there was a sharp decline in the koala population along Mungalalla Creek i...
It can be difficult to establish the conservation significance of endemic infectious diseasesthose t...
Determining the role of an infectious agent in contributing to wildlife population declines is a per...
Determining the role of an infectious agent in contributing to wildlife population declines is a per...
© 2017 Dr Alistair Raymond LegioneThe koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), an iconic Australian marsupial...
Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) have suffered severe declines in the northern extent of their range ...
Since European settlement more than 10 % of Australia’s native fauna have become extinct and the cur...
Koalas are an iconic Australian marsupial undergoing precipitous population reduction in South-East ...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Every year hundreds of Koalas are treated throughout ...
Koala populations in Australia are declining due to threats such as chlamydiosis, wild dog predation...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
In the summer of 1979–80, there was a sharp decline in the koala population along Mungalalla Creek i...
It can be difficult to establish the conservation significance of endemic infectious diseasesthose t...
Determining the role of an infectious agent in contributing to wildlife population declines is a per...
Determining the role of an infectious agent in contributing to wildlife population declines is a per...
© 2017 Dr Alistair Raymond LegioneThe koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), an iconic Australian marsupial...
Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) have suffered severe declines in the northern extent of their range ...
Since European settlement more than 10 % of Australia’s native fauna have become extinct and the cur...