A pan-European epidemiological study reveals honey bee colony survival depends on beekeeper education and disease control
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Stéphanie Bougeard | Giles E. Budge | Pascal Hendrikx | G. Budge | P. Hendrikx | S. Bougeard | M. Chauzat | Mathilde Saussac | A. Jacques | Marie-Pierre Chauzat | Antoine Jacques | Marion Laurent | Magali Ribière-Chabert | Mathilde Saussac | M. Ribière-Chabert | Marion Laurent | M. Laurent
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