Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Human drivers of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in emerging and disappearing infectious disease systems.Programmed ribosomal frameshift alters expression of west nile virus genes and facilitates virus replication in birds and mosquitoes.Experimental evolution of an RNA virus in wild birds: evidence for host-dependent impacts on population structure and competitive fitness.Genotype-specific variation in West Nile virus dispersal in CaliforniaVertebrate Reservoirs of Arboviruses: Myth, Synonym of Amplifier, or Reality?Resistance in persisting bat populations after white-nose syndrome invasion.Pathogen dynamics during invasion and establishment of white-nose syndrome explain mechanisms of host persistence.Increases in the competitive fitness of West Nile virus isolates after introduction into California.Differing House Finch Cytokine Expression Responses to Original and Evolved Isolates of Mycoplasma gallisepticum.West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis viral genetic determinants of avian host competence.Drought and immunity determine the intensity of West Nile virus epidemics and climate change impacts.The Effects of Sampling Location and Predictor Point Estimate Certainty on Posterior Support in Bayesian Phylogeographic Generalized Linear Models.Evaluation of Argentinean Bird Species as Amplifying Hosts for St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (Flavivirus, Flaviviridae)West Nile virus transmission and human infection risk in Veneto (Italy): a modelling analysis
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Evidence for co-evolution of West Nile Virus and house sparrows in North America.
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Angela Bosco-Lauth
Brian R Mann
Daniele M Swetnam
Hannah Romo
Sarah S Wheeler
Todd A Felix
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PNTD.0003262
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2014-10-30T00:00:00Z