Parasite Exposure Drives Selective Evolution of Constitutive versus Inducible Defense
Edze R. Westra(University of Exeter), Angus Buckling(University of Exeter), Alan R. Davidson(University of Toronto), Ben Makin(University of Exeter), Jenny M. Broniewski(University of Exeter), Stineke van Houte(University of Exeter), Sam Oyesiku-Blakemore(University of Exeter), Alex Best(University of Sheffield), Joseph Bondy‐Denomy(University of California, San Francisco), Mike Boots(University of Exeter)
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