Predicting the vulnerability of great apes to disease: the role of superspreaders and their potential vaccination.
Disease is a major concern for the conservation of great apes, and one that is likely to become increasingly relevant as deforestation and the rise of ecotourism bring humans and apes into ever closer proximity. Consequently, it is imperative that preventative measures are explored to ensure that fu...
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Auteurs principaux: | Charlotte Carne, Stuart Semple, Helen Morrogh-Bernard, Klaus Zuberbühler, Julia Lehmann |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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