Submitted in total fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science to the School of Agriculture, Biomedicine and Environment, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia.
Funding
This work was supported and funded by the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment through its Wildlife and Habitat and Bushfire Recovery Program. The work completed for Chapter 2 was funded by the Federal Bushfire Recovery grant (grant number GA 2000821). This work was supported by Galaxy Australia, a service provided by the Australian Biocommons and its partners. The service receives NCRIS funding through Bioplatforms Australia and the Australian Research Data Commons (https://doi.org/10.47486/PL105), as well as The University of Melbourne and Queensland Government RICF funding. This work was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.
History
School
School of Agriculture, Biomedicine and Environment
Thesis type
Masters
Awarding institution
La Trobe University
Year Awarded
2023
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