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Host-parasite interaction explains variation in prevalence of avian haemosporidians at the community level

View ORCID ProfileL. Garcia-Longoria, A. Marzal, F. de Lope, L. Z. Garamszegi
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/432260
L. Garcia-Longoria
1Departamento de Anatomía, Biología Celular y Zoología, Universidad de Extremadura, E-506071 Badajoz (Spain).
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A. Marzal
1Departamento de Anatomía, Biología Celular y Zoología, Universidad de Extremadura, E-506071 Badajoz (Spain).
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F. de Lope
1Departamento de Anatomía, Biología Celular y Zoología, Universidad de Extremadura, E-506071 Badajoz (Spain).
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L. Z. Garamszegi
2Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC, E-41092 Seville, Spain
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  • October 1, 2018.
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  1. L. Garcia-Longoria1,*,
  2. A. Marzal1,
  3. F. de Lope1 and
  4. L. Z. Garamszegi2
  1. 1Departamento de Anatomía, Biología Celular y Zoología, Universidad de Extremadura, E-506071 Badajoz (Spain).
  2. 2Department of Evolutionary Ecology, Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC, E-41092 Seville, Spain
  1. ↵*Corresponding author: e-mail: luzlongoria{at}unex.es, Tel.: 0034924289412, Fax: 0034924289417
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Host-parasite interaction explains variation in prevalence of avian haemosporidians at the community level
L. Garcia-Longoria, A. Marzal, F. de Lope, L. Z. Garamszegi
bioRxiv 432260; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/432260
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Host-parasite interaction explains variation in prevalence of avian haemosporidians at the community level
L. Garcia-Longoria, A. Marzal, F. de Lope, L. Z. Garamszegi
bioRxiv 432260; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/432260

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