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Feeder density enhances house finch disease transmission in experimental epidemics

Posted on November 15, 2017March 12, 2018

Moyers, S.C., Adelman, J.S., Farine, D.R., Thomason, C.A., Hawley, D.M. (2018) Feeder density enhances house finch disease transmission in experimental epidemics. Philosphical Transactions of the Royal Society B 373: 20170090.

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