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Tasmanian devils may survive their own pandemic – Griffith News
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, a study released this week has some good news about a wildlife pandemic, which may help scientists better understand how emerging diseases…

Amid the global COVID-19 crisis, a study released this week has some good news about a wildlife pandemic, which may help scientists better understand how other emerging diseases evolve.
Griffith University researchers were part of an international collaboration that found the transmissible cancer decimating Tasmanian devil populations is unlikely to spell their doom.
Professor Hamish McCallum from the Environmental Futures Research Institute.
The research team employed phylodynamics, which analyses…
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