Multiple geographic origins of commensalism and complex dispersal history of Black Rats.
The Black Rat (Rattus rattus) spread out of Asia to become one of the world's worst agricultural and urban pests, and a reservoir or vector of numerous zoonotic diseases, including the devastating plague. Despite the global scale and inestimable cost of their impacts on both human livelihoods a...
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Autores principales: | Ken P Aplin, Hitoshi Suzuki, Alejandro A Chinen, R Terry Chesser, José Ten Have, Stephen C Donnellan, Jeremy Austin, Angela Frost, Jean Paul Gonzalez, Vincent Herbreteau, Francois Catzeflis, Julien Soubrier, Yin-Ping Fang, Judith Robins, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith, Amanda D S Bastos, Ibnu Maryanto, Martua H Sinaga, Christiane Denys, Ronald A Van Den Bussche, Chris Conroy, Kevin Rowe, Alan Cooper |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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