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Figure 3: Changes in (A) Copulation Success, (B) Breeding Success and (C) Offspring Success Rates of the San Diego Zoo Koala Population Over Time (N = 29 Years).
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Figure 2: Changes in the Total Number of Pairing Events (Thin Black Line), Unique Male-Female Pair Combinations (Thick Black Line) and Individuals in the Colony (Red Dotted Line) Per Year in the San Diego Zoo Koala Population Over Time (N = 29 Years).
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