Essential data. At a minimum, a determination of potential distribution of an inland water disease requires the following types of data: (a) information underpinning correct diagnosis/taxonomic identification (b) known Australian hosts. Data on the range of hosts or habitats for determining the potential distribution of inland water diseases, provided it is available and incontrovertible (c) known minimum and maximum temperature and salinity tolerances for the disease agent and host species (d) surface area of the inland water, using the following features, as defined by the GEODATA TOPO 250k dataset (available from Geoscience Australia at ▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇) (i) lakes (ii) reservoirs
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Essential data. At a minimum, a determination of potential distribution of an inland water disease requires the following types of data:
(a) information underpinning correct diagnosis/taxonomic identification
(b) known Australian hosts. Data on the range of hosts or habitats for determining the potential distribution of inland water diseases, provided it is available and incontrovertible
(c) known minimum and maximum temperature and salinity tolerances for the disease agent and host species
(d) surface area of the inland water, using the following features, as defined by the GEODATA TOPO 250k dataset (available from Geoscience Australia at ▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇) (i) lakes (ii) reservoirs
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Sources: National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement