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Published
Nov 01, 2016
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188(5)
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Catherine L. Searle, Michael H. Cortez, Katherine K. Hunsberger, et al. (2016). Population Density, Not Host Competence, Drives Patterns of Disease in an Invaded Community. The American Naturalist, 188(5), 554-566. https://doi.org/10.1086/688402
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