Phylogenetics of a Fungal Invasion: Origins and Widespread Dispersal of White-Nose Syndrome
ABSTRACT Globalization has facilitated the worldwide movement and introduction of pathogens, but epizoological reconstructions of these invasions are often hindered by limited sampling and insufficient genetic resolution among isolates. Pseudogymnoascus destructans, a fungal pathogen causing the epi...
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Main Authors: | Kevin P. Drees, Jeffrey M. Lorch, Sebastien J. Puechmaille, Katy L. Parise, Gudrun Wibbelt, Joseph R. Hoyt, Keping Sun, Ariunbold Jargalsaikhan, Munkhnast Dalannast, Jonathan M. Palmer, Daniel L. Lindner, A. Marm Kilpatrick, Talima Pearson, Paul S. Keim, David S. Blehert, Jeffrey T. Foster |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3e191ee8f6e14980a845a506be7b0a1f |
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