The ecology of infectious disease: Effects of host diversity and community composition on Lyme disease risk
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Felicia Keesing | Richard S. Ostfeld | Kenneth A. Schmidt | R. Ostfeld | F. Keesing | K. Schmidt | K. Logiudice | Kathleen LoGiudice
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