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Transient population dynamics drive the spread of invasive wild pigs in North America
View ORCID ProfileRyan S Miller, View ORCID ProfileMichael A Tabak, Christopher L Burdett, View ORCID ProfileDavid W Wolfson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.30.458238
Ryan S Miller
1USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services, Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health
Michael A Tabak
1USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services, Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health
Christopher L Burdett
2Department of Biology, Colorado State University
David W Wolfson
1USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services, Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health

- Supplemental Methods[supplements/458238_file03.docx]
- Supplemental Figures and Tables[supplements/458238_file04.docx]
Posted December 15, 2021.
Transient population dynamics drive the spread of invasive wild pigs in North America
Ryan S Miller, Michael A Tabak, Christopher L Burdett, David W Wolfson
bioRxiv 2021.08.30.458238; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.30.458238
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