Karawita, Anjana C.
Cheng, Yuanyuan
Chew, Keng Yih
Challagulla, Arjun
Kraus, Robert
Mueller, Ralf C.
Tong, Marcus Z. W.
Hulme, Katina D.
Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
Steele, Lauren E.
Wu, Melanie
Sng, Julian
Noye, Ellesandra
Bruxner, Timothy J.
Au, Gough G.
Lowther, Suzanne
Blommaert, Julie
Suh, Alexander
McCauley, Alexander J.
Kaur, Parwinder
Dudchenko, Olga
Aiden, Erez
Fedrigo, Olivier
Formenti, Giulio
Mountcastle, Jacquelyn
Chow, William
Martin, Fergal J.
Ogeh, Denye N.
Thiaud-Nissen, Françoise
Howe, Kerstin
Tracey, Alan
Smith, Jacqueline
Kuo, Richard I.
Renfree, Marilyn B.
Kimura, Takashi
Sakoda, Yoshihiro
McDougall, Mathew
Spencer, Hamish G.
Pyne, Michael
Tolf, Conny
Waldenström, Jonas
Jarvis, Erich D.
Baker, Michelle L.
Burt, David W.
Short, Kirsty R. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4963-6184
Funding for this research was provided by:
CSIRO
Department of Agriculture, Australian Government
Australian Research Council (DE180100512)
Wellcome Trust (108749/Z/15/Z, 222155/Z/20/Z)
University of Western Australia
Article History
Received: 27 May 2022
Accepted: 12 December 2022
First Online: 23 January 2023
Declarations
:
: Animal ethics approval was obtained from the animal ethics unit, the University of Queensland’s research ethics office (ANFRA/311/18; SCMB/002/18). A wildlife research permit was obtained from the Queensland Department of Environment, Land, and Water Planning under the Wildlife Act 1975 (permit number: 10008904). For bone marrow tissue collection in New Zealand, we obtained permission from the Department of Conservation under Wildlife Act Authority on non-public conservation land (70705-FAU & 70709-DOA). Ethical approval to sample mute swans was obtained by the Linköping Animal Ethics board (permit 01125-2020).
: KRS is a consultant for Sanofi, Roche, and NovoNordisk. The opinions and data presented in this manuscript are of the authors and are independent of these relationships. The other authors declare no competing interests.