High dispersal capacity of Culicoides obsoletus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae), vector of bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses, revealed by landscape genetic analyses
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M. Gilbert | I. Rakotoarivony | C. Garros | S. Dellicour | T. Balenghien | K. Huber | L. Gardès | M. Jacquot | Antoine Mignotte | M. Duhayon | Maïa de Wavrechin | Maxime Duhayon
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