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Quantifying the effects of temperature on mosquito and parasite traits that determine the transmission potential of human malaria

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Lillian L. M. Shapiro, Shelley A. Whitehead, Matthew B. Thomas (2017). Quantifying the effects of temperature on mosquito and parasite traits that determine the transmission potential of human malaria. PLOS Biology, 15(10), e2003489. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003489
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