Abstract

AbstractLeadbeater's possum is a small, cryptic nongliding petaurid, which is threatened by habitat loss due to the collapse of large hollow‐bearing trees and ongoing timber production in Victoria's central highlands. The recent decline of this species and the difficulties faced by researchers collecting field data has prompted the development of a suite of polymorphic microsatellite markers for application to the continuing conservation of the Leadbeater's possum.

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