Context-dependent effects of ranaviral infection on northern leopard frog life history traits.
Pathogens have important effects on host life-history traits, but the magnitude of these effects is often strongly context-dependent. The outcome of an interaction between a host and an infectious agent is often associated with the level of stress experienced by the host. Ranavirus causes disease an...
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Autores principales: | Pierre Echaubard, Kevin Little, Bruce Pauli, David Lesbarrères |
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2010
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