Role of Multiple Infections on Immunological Variation in Wild Populations
ABSTRACT A central challenge in the fields of evolutionary immunology and disease ecology is to understand the causes and consequences of natural variation in host susceptibility to infectious diseases. As hosts progress from birth to death in the wild, they are exposed to a wide variety of microorg...
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Auteur principal: | Ann T. Tate |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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