The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease?

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The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease? / Cowan, D.P.; Mill, A.C.; Everest, D.J. et al.
The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . gol. / C.M. Shuttleworth; P.W.W. Lurz; J Gurnell. European Squirrel Initiative, 2016. t. 255-289.

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Cowan, DP, Mill, AC, Everest, DJ, McInnes, CJ, Rushton, SP, Shirley, MDF, Start, C & Shuttleworth, C 2016, The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease? yn CM Shuttleworth, PWW Lurz & J Gurnell (gol.), The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . European Squirrel Initiative, tt. 255-289.

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Cowan, D. P., Mill, A. C., Everest, D. J., McInnes, C. J., Rushton, S. P., Shirley, M. D. F., Start, C., & Shuttleworth, C. (2016). The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease? Yn C. M. Shuttleworth, P. W. W. Lurz, & J. Gurnell (Gol.), The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe (tt. 255-289). European Squirrel Initiative.

CBE

Cowan DP, Mill AC, Everest DJ, McInnes CJ, Rushton SP, Shirley MDF, Start C, Shuttleworth C. 2016. The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease?. Shuttleworth CM, Lurz PWW, Gurnell J, golygyddion. Yn The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . European Squirrel Initiative. tt. 255-289.

MLA

Cowan, D.P. et al. "The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease?"., Shuttleworth, C.M. Lurz, P.W.W. Gurnell, J (golygyddion). The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . European Squirrel Initiative. 2016, 255-289.

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Cowan DP, Mill AC, Everest DJ, McInnes CJ, Rushton SP, Shirley MDF et al. The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease? Yn Shuttleworth CM, Lurz PWW, Gurnell J, golygyddion, The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . European Squirrel Initiative. 2016. t. 255-289

Author

Cowan, D.P. ; Mill, A.C. ; Everest, D.J. et al. / The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease?. The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . Gol. / C.M. Shuttleworth ; P.W.W. Lurz ; J Gurnell. European Squirrel Initiative, 2016. tt. 255-289

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AU - Cowan, D.P.

AU - Mill, A.C.

AU - Everest, D.J.

AU - McInnes, C.J.

AU - Rushton, S.P.

AU - Shirley, M.D.F.

AU - Start, C

AU - Shuttleworth, Craig

PY - 2016

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M3 - Chapter

SP - 255

EP - 289

BT - The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe

A2 - Shuttleworth, C.M.

A2 - Lurz, P.W.W.

A2 - Gurnell, J

PB - European Squirrel Initiative

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