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Koala population crash came before humans, genomic study reveals
A new study rewrites our understanding of the iconic marsupial’s history in Australia.
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Left / center-leftKoala numbers crashed across Australia 100,000 years ago. Global glacial cycles are likely to blame
The Conversation (AU) · Center-left · News report
CenterKoala population crash came before humans, genomic study reveals
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Koala population crash came before humans, genomic study reveals
populationcrashcamebeforehumans
A genomic study has reshaped our understanding of the evolutionary history of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), revealing the iconic Australian marsupial experienced a severe population d...