Emerging infectious disease leads to rapid population declines of common British birds.
Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly cited as threats to wildlife, livestock and humans alike. They can threaten geographically isolated or critically endangered wildlife populations; however, relatively few studies have clearly demonstrated the extent to which emerging diseases can impact...
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Main Authors: | Robert A Robinson, Becki Lawson, Mike P Toms, Kirsi M Peck, James K Kirkwood, Julian Chantrey, Innes R Clatworthy, Andy D Evans, Laura A Hughes, Oliver C Hutchinson, Shinto K John, Tom W Pennycott, Matthew W Perkins, Peter S Rowley, Vic R Simpson, Kevin M Tyler, Andrew A Cunningham |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/aa731dd86f6b48eaa5d74ee76fe4f7f0 |
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