Serosurvey for selected viral pathogens among sympatric species of the African large predator guild in northern Botswana
The recent increase in the creation of trans-boundary protected areas and wildlife corridors between them lend importance to information on pathogen prevalence and transmission among wildlife species that will become connected. One such initiative is the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Ar...
Main Authors: | Chaber, A, Cozzi, G, Broekhuis, F, Hartley, R, McNutt, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wildlife Disease Association
2017
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