Habitat, predators, and hosts regulate disease in Daphnia through direct and indirect pathways
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Conservation of biodiversity as a strategy for improving human health and well-being.Predation on transmission stages reduces parasitism: sea anemones consume transmission stages of a barnacle parasite.Backward bifurcation and oscillations in a nested immuno-eco-epidemiological model.Rapid evolution rescues hosts from competition and disease but-despite a dilution effect-increases the density of infected hosts.Joint effects of habitat, zooplankton, host stage structure and diversity on amphibian chytrid.
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Habitat, predators, and hosts regulate disease in Daphnia through direct and indirect pathways
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im September 2016 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2016
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Habitat, predators, and hosts ...... h direct and indirect pathways
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Habitat, predators, and hosts ...... h direct and indirect pathways
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Habitat, predators, and hosts ...... h direct and indirect pathways
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Habitat, predators, and hosts ...... h direct and indirect pathways
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Alexander T. Strauss
Carla E. Cáceres
David J. Civitello
Jessica L. Hite
Marta S. Shocket
Meghan A. Duffy
Rachel M. Penczykowski
Spencer R. Hall
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10.1002/ECM.1222
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2016-09-15T00:00:00Z