Species' Life-History Traits Explain Interspecific Variation in Reservoir Competence: A Possible Mechanism Underlying the Dilution Effect
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Tim M. Blackburn | Frank van Langevelde | Zheng Y. X. Huang | Herbert H. T. Prins | F. van Langevelde | H. Prins | W. F. de Boer | T. Blackburn | V. Olson | W. F. de Boer | Willem F. de Boer | Valerie Olson
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