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.
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.
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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?. Shuttleworth CM, Lurz PWW, Gurnell J, golygyddion. Yn The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe . European Squirrel Initiative. tt. 255-289.
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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
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The potential role of ectoparasites in the epidemiology of squirrelpox virus: a possible novel means of intervention to reduce the impact of the disease?
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
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EP - 289
BT - The grey squirrel: ecology and management in Europe
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A2 - Gurnell, J
PB - European Squirrel Initiative
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