Tick‐, mosquito‐, and rodent‐borne parasite sampling designs for the National Ecological Observatory Network
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C. G. Moore | R. Ostfeld | G. Glass | R. Barrera | M. Begon | C. Beard | R. Eisen | L. Kramer | C. Barker | J. Childs | D. Hoekman | H. Gaff | R. Parmenter | S. Morand | B. Hjelle | M. Hayden | S. LaDeau | S. Juliano | W. Reisen | Pieter T. J. Johnson | J. Mills | M. Diuk-Wasser | D. Brisson | D. Barnett | D. Foley | C. Calisher | J. Foley | R. Nasci | M. Yabsley | T. Livdahl | S. Gardner | N. Ogden | P. Duffy | S. Hamer | H. M. Savage | A. Swei | J. Piesman | W. Bradshaw | C. Holzapfel | B. Amman | Rebecca A. Hufft | M. Blackmore | D. Sonenshine | Y. P. Springer | H. Ginsberg | R. Douglass | A. Kuenzi | Yuri P. Springer | B. Allan | L. Béati | L. Beati | Y. Springer | Dustin Brisson | Pieter T. J. Johnson | Andrea Swei
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