The expectations and challenges of wildlife disease research in the era of genomics: forecasting with a horizon scan-like exercise
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Date Issued
2019Author
Fitak, Robert R.Antonides, Jennifer D.
Baitchman, Eric J.
Bonaccorso, Elisa
Braun, Josephine
Kubiski, Steven V.
Chiu, Elliott
Fagre, Anna C.
Gagne, Roderick B.
Lee, Justin S.
Malmberg, Jennifer L.
Stenglein, Mark D.
Dusek, Robert J.
Forgacs, David
Fountain-Jones, Nicholas M.
Gilbertson, Marie L. J.
Worsley-Tonks, Katherine E. L.
Funk, W. Chris
Trumbo, Daryl R.
Ghersi, Bruno M.
Grimaldi, Wray
Heisel, Sara E.
Jardine, Claire M.
Kamath, Pauline L.
Karmacharya, Dibesh
Kozakiewicz, Christopher P.
Kraberger, Simona
Loisel, Dagan A.
McDonald, Cait
Miller, Steven
O’Rourke, Devon
Ott-Conn, Caitlin N.
Páez-Vacas, Mónica
Peel, Alison J.
Turner, Wendy C.
VanAcker, Meredith C.
VandeWoude, Sue
Pecon-Slattery, Jill
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0022-1503Journal
Journal of HeredityVolume
110Issue
3Start page
261End page
274
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https://academic.oup.com/jhered/article/110/3/261/5288600Abstract
The outbreak and transmission of disease-causing pathogens are contributing to the unprecedented rate of biodiversity decline....Type
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Copyright © 2019, Oxford University Pressae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/jhered/esz001
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