Distinct life history strategies underpin clear patterns of succession in microparasite communities infecting a wild mammalian host
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A. Jabbar | Yuan Jiang | B. Beechler | A. Jolles | C. Karakoç | C. Glidden | Caroline K. Glidden | Chenyang Duan
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