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Figure 1.

Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease

(Photo: Menna Jones)

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Figure 2.

A Decision Tree for the Management of Emerging Wildlife Disease, with Particular Reference to Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease

The relative thickness of arrows indicates the current likelihood of the given path representing the true situation. Probabilities determined by consensus of expert opinion at a recent technical workshop on DFTD [40] are shown in italics on the arrows. Colours represent the cost associated with the specified action, if it proves to be as a result of an incorrect decision. Red, high; yellow/orange, medium; green, low.

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