Fleas, trypanosomes and sympatric Australian mammals: exploring the role of ectoparasite assemblages in Australian disease ecology

Chloe McAuley (Presenter), Anke S. K. Frank, Maggie J Watson, Andrew Peters

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Abstract

Anke S Frank is co-author of oral presentation on work by Honours student Chloe McAuley
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 05 Jul 2023
EventEcological Society of Australia Annual Conference 2023: ESA 2023 - Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin, Australia
Duration: 03 Jul 202307 Jul 2023
http://esa2023.org.au/
https://esa2023.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/ESA-2023-Conference-Program-29.06.23-2.pdf (Conference program)

Conference

ConferenceEcological Society of Australia Annual Conference 2023
Abbreviated titleBiodiversity Conservation in a Changing World
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityDarwin
Period03/07/2307/07/23
OtherPlease join us in Darwin for ESA 2023 and experience the Larrakia season of Dinidjanggama, our ‘heavy dew’ time. This is the time of perfect weather – warm days with clear blue skies, balmy evenings and cool nights. Many plants are starting to flower, including the regionally dominant Maminyjuma (Darwin woolybutt, Eucalyptus miniata) and Manigurrma (Darwin stringybark, E. tetrodonta). Native bees are busy collecting nectar to make Dadbinggwa (sugar bag). Dambilinggwa (water lilies) are blooming and Gakingga (Magpie geese) are feeding their young as the floodplains start drying out. It is a time of great promise for the future. I look forward to welcoming you to our special place during this special time.
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