Development of a method for evaluating the risk to New Zealand's indigenous fauna from the introduction of exotic diseases and pests--including a case study on native parrots
Suggests a framework and approach for assessing risks to indigenous wildlife populations from exotic diseases. Psittacines are used as a case study, in order to identify the risks to this group and make recommendations on how the proposed approach could be applied to other indigenous wildlife.
"Suggests a framework and approach for assessing risks to indigenous wildlife populations from exotic diseases. Psittacines are used as a case study, in order to identify the risks to this group and make recommendations on how the proposed approach could be applied to other indigenous wildlife."@en
"Development of a method for evaluating the risk to New Zealand's indigenous fauna from the introduction of exotic diseases and pests--including a case study on native parrots"@en
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