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Who do you move? A stochastic population model to guide translocation strategies for an endangered freshwater fish in south-eastern Australia
Charles R. Todd,
Mark LINTERMANS
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South-eastern Australia
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Juvenile Fish
100%
Stochastic Population Model
100%
Endangered Freshwater Fish
100%
New Population
80%
Yearling
80%
Extinction Risk
40%
Macquarie Perch
40%
Source Population
40%
Bushfire
20%
Subadult
20%
Population Model
20%
Emergency Response
20%
Management Techniques
20%
Threatened Species
20%
High Mortality
20%
Translocated
20%
Millennium Drought
20%
Success Probability
20%
Anthropogenic Disturbance
20%
Allee Effect
20%
Population Establishment
20%
Impact Source
20%
Young-of-the-year
20%
Fish Age
20%
Recruitment Failure
20%
Donor Populations
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Raw Fish
100%
Yearlings
100%
Perch
50%
Threatened Species
25%