Getting out of Crises: Environmental, Social-ecological and Evolutionary Research Needed to Avoid Future Risks of Pandemics
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R. Vermeulen | R. Barouki | N. Bierne | C. Grunau | A. Huss | F. Matthies-Wiesler | J. Garric | J. Boissier | D. Destoumieux‐Garzon | A. Binot | S. Hurtrez-Boussès | A. Devouge | K. Gruetzmacher | J. Guegan | S. Morand | C. Palmer | D. Sarigiannis | D. Destoumieux-Garzón
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