Opportunistic bacteria and mass mortality in ungulates: lessons from an extreme event
Mass mortality events in wildlife are a growing concern. Under conditions of rapid global change, opportunistic responses in bacterial commensals, triggered by environmental stressors, may be increasingly implicated in die-offs. In 2015, over 200,000 saiga antelope died of hemorrhagic septicemia cau...
Hoofdauteurs: | Robinson, S, Milner-Gulland, E, Grachev, Y, Zuther, S, Orynbaev, M, Lushchekina, A, Morgan, E, Beauvais, W, Singh, N, Khomenko, S, Cammack, R, Kock, R |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
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Ecological Society of America
2019
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