Predicting the spatial abundance of Ixodes ricinus ticks in southern Scandinavia using environmental and climatic data
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Å. Andreassen | A. Baum | R. Bødker | P. Kjellander | K. Klitgaard | A. Slettan | S. Stuen | Lars Korslund | Malin Teräväinen | K. M. Paulsen | K. S. Edgar | A. Soleng | V. Kjelland | Madeleine Christensson | Lene Jung Kjær | H. E. H. Lindstedt | A. Andreassen | Katrine M Paulsen | Kirstine Klitgaard | Andreas Baum | K. Edgar
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