Infection dynamics of endemic malaria in a wild bird population: parasite species-dependent drivers of spatial and temporal variation in transmission rates.
1. Investigating the ecological context in which host-parasite interactions occur and the roles of biotic and abiotic factors in forcing infection dynamics is essential to understanding disease transmission, spread and maintenance. 2. Despite their prominence as model host-pathogen systems, the rela...
Main Authors: | Lachish, S, Knowles, S, Alves, R, Wood, M, Sheldon, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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