Impacts of colonisation on dingoes are ‘written in their bones’, new research finds
By Kylie M. Cairns, Research Fellow in Canid and Wildlife Genomics, UNSW Sydney
Mathew Crowther, Professor, University of Sydney
Melanie Fillios, Professor, Department of Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology, University of New England
Mike Letnic, Professor, Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, UNSW Sydney
Just like everyone and everything else that was already in Australia when the First Fleet arrived in 1788, dingoes had to adapt to their new reality.
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