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Macroparasite dynamics of migratory host populations

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Mar 01, 2018
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29-41
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postdoctoral fellowship Award: PDF-487268-2016
NSERC Discovery
NSERC Vanier Scholarship Award: VCGS3-424656-2012
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Stephanie J. Peacock, Juliette Bouhours, Mark A. Lewis, et al. (2018). Macroparasite dynamics of migratory host populations. Theoretical Population Biology, 120, 29-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.12.005