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    Development and application of two multiplex real-time PCR assays for detection and speciation of bacterial pathogens in the koala by Hulse, Lyndal S., Hickey, Danica, Mitchell, Jessica M., Beagley, Kenneth W., Ellis, William, Johnston, Stephen D.

    “…Infectious diseases have contributed to the decline in the health of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations in the wild in some regions of Australia…”
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    Expanding the known distribution of phascolartid gammaherpesvirus 1 in koalas to populations across Queensland and New South Wales by Wright, Belinda R., Casteriano, Andrea, Muir, Yasmine S. S., Hulse, Lyndal, Simpson, Sarah J., Legione, Alistair R., Vaz, Paola K., Devlin, Joanne M., Krockenberger, Mark B., Higgins, Damien P.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-01-2024)
    “…Koala populations across the east coast of Australia are under threat of extinction with little known about the presence or distribution of a potential…”
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    The Utility of the Koala Scat: A Scoping Review by Johnston, Stephen D, Hulse, Lyndal, Keeley, Tamara, Mucci, Albano, Seddon, Jennifer, Maynard, Sam

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (15-07-2024)
    “…The use of samples or scats to provide important ecological, genetic, disease and physiology details on free-range populations is gaining popularity as an…”
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    Rapid point‐of‐care diagnostics for the detection of Chlamydia pecorum in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) using loop‐mediated isothermal amplification without nucleic acid purification by Hulse, Lyndal S., McDonald, Sean, Johnston, Stephen D., Beagley, Kenneth W.

    Published in MicrobiologyOpen (Weinheim) (01-12-2019)
    “…Infectious disease, predominately chlamydiosis, contributes significantly to the decline in health of wild koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations in some…”
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    The effect of Chlamydia infection on koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) semen quality by Hulse, Lyndal, Beagley, Kenneth, Larkin, Rebecca, Nicolson, Vere, Gosálvez, Jaime, Johnston, Stephen

    Published in Theriogenology (01-06-2021)
    “…Although it is well established that chlamydial disease renders female koalas infertile, there has been limited research on its effects on male koala…”
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    In vitro transmission of Chlamydia using naturally infected koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) semen by Hulse, Lyndal, Beagley, Kenneth W, Larkin, Rebecca, Johnston, Stephen D

    Published in Reproduction fertility and development (01-02-2022)
    “…Transmission of Chlamydia pecorum infection has generally been assumed to be via the urogenital route and in an attempt to confirm this we investigated an in…”
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    Chlamydia pecorum Infection in the Male Reproductive System of Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) by Palmieri, Chiara, Hulse, Lyndal, Pagliarani, Sara, Larkin, Rebecca, Higgins, Damien P., Beagley, Kenneth, Johnston, Stephen

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-2019)
    “…Chlamydiosis is the most documented and serious disease of koalas, characterized by ocular, urinary, and reproductive lesions. Since little attention has been…”
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    Investigation of pathology associated with Chlamydia pecorum infection in the male reproductive tract, and the effect on spermatogenesis and semen quality in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) by Hulse, Lyndal, Palmieri, Chiara, Beagley, Kenneth W., Larkin, Rebecca, Keeley, Tamara, Gosalvez, Jaime, Johnston, Stephen D.

    Published in Theriogenology (01-03-2022)
    “…There is growing evidence that Chlamydia pecorum infection of the male koala reproductive tract causes inflammation and pathology of the urogenital tract…”
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    An evaluation of DNA sample source and molecular markers to determine gender in the short‐beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) by Hulse, Lyndal, Tomsett, Caitlin, Roser, Alice, Clark, Lauren, Meer, Haley, Pyne, Michael, Fenelon, Jane C., Renfree, Marilyn B., Johnston, Stephen

    Published in Zoo biology (01-01-2024)
    “…The short‐beaked echidna is sexually monomorphic such that gender identification without veterinary intervention is challenging. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Proteomic analysis of koala (phascolarctos cinereus) spermatozoa and prostatic bodies by Skerrett‐Byrne, David A., Anderson, Amanda L., Hulse, Lyndal, Wass, Caillin, Dun, Matthew D., Bromfield, Elizabeth G., De Iuliis, Geoffry N., Pyne, Michael, Nicolson, Vere, Johnston, Stephen D., Nixon, Brett

    Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-10-2021)
    “…The aims of this study were to investigate the proteome of koala spermatozoa and that of the prostatic bodies with which they interact during ejaculation. For…”
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    Developing noninvasive methodologies to assess koala population health through detecting Chlamydia from scats by Cristescu, Romane H., Miller, Russell L., Schultz, Anthony J., Hulse, Lyndal, Jaccoud, Damian, Johnston, Stephen, Hanger, Jon, Booth, Rosie, Frère, Céline H.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-07-2019)
    “…Wildlife diseases are a recognized driver of global biodiversity loss, have substantial economic impacts, and are increasingly becoming a threat to human…”
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    Ultrasonographic assessment of the male koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) reproductive tract by Larkin, Rebecca, Palmieri, Chiara, Oishi, Motoharu, Hulse, Lyndal, Johnston, Stephen D.

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-04-2018)
    “…Studies documenting the application of ultrasonography to depict normal and pathological changes in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus), especially in the male,…”
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    Haematological and biochemical reference intervals for three species of hydrophiine sea snakes (Hydrophis curtus, H. elegans and H. peronii) in Australia by Gillett, Amber K., Flint, Mark, Hulse, Lyndal, Hanger, Jon, Mills, Paul C.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-06-2015)
    “…•Haematological and biochemical reference intervals are provided for three species of Hydrophiine sea snakes.•Reference intervals can be used to assess health…”
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