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Volumn 17, Issue S1, 2014, Pages 27-39

Disease dynamics during wildlife translocations: Disruptions to the host population and potential consequences for transmission in desert tortoise contact networks

Author keywords

Contact networks; Desert tortoise; Disease risk; Mycoplasma; Pathogen transmission dynamics; Translocation

Indexed keywords

BACTERIUM; DISEASE TRANSMISSION; HOST; INFECTIOUS DISEASE; PATHOGEN; POPULATION SIZE; RISK ASSESSMENT; SPECIES CONSERVATION; TURTLE; WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT;

EID: 84921964854     PISSN: 13679430     EISSN: 14691795     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/acv.12147     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (48)

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