Fig. 3.2.

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Summary: 
Translocation pathway (black arrows) for introduction of eastern barred bandicoots (Perameles gunnii) to Phillip Is. and French Is., Vic., Australia. White arrows refer to points in the translocation pathway at which different hazards may trigger disease (adapted from Jakob-Hoff et al. 2016).
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