Incorporating habitat distribution in wildlife disease models: conservation implications for the threat of squirrelpox on the Isle of Arran
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Dugald B. Duncan | R. S. Davidson | Ross S. Davidson | Peter W. W. Lurz | D. Duncan | P. Lurz | M. Macpherson | Morag F. Macpherson | Andrew Jarrott | Andrew White | A. White | D. B. Duncan | A. Jarrott | Andrew Jarrott | Ross S. Davidson | Andrew White
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