Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Global biogeography of human infectious diseases.Integrative modelling for One Health: pattern, process and participation.Human infectious disease burdens decrease with urbanization but not with biodiversity.Migrating microbes: what pathogens can tell us about population movements and human evolution.Variation in range size and dispersal capabilities of microbial taxa.An equilibrium theory signature in the island biogeography of human parasites and pathogens
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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im November 2014 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в листопаді 2014
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Global biogeographic regions in a human-dominated world: the case of human diseases
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Aaron S. Poteate
Amanda L. Traud
Andrew Snyder-Beattie
Gregory A. Backus
Jacob F. Norton
R. Wyatt Sanders
Robert R. Dunn
Tim Antonelli
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10.1890/ES14-00201.1
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2014-11-01T00:00:00Z