Impacts of climate, host and landscape factors on <i>Culicoides</i> species in Scotland
Bethan V. Purse(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), A. Blackwell(Roslin Institute), S. D. Albon(Macaulay Development Trust), D. S. Falconer(University of Edinburgh), Simon Carpenter(The Pirbright Institute), Martin J. P. Sullivan(SC Solutions (United States)), A. J. Mordue(University of Aberdeen), George J. Gunn(Scotland's Rural College), P. S. Mellor(The Pirbright Institute), Stuart B. Piertney(University of Aberdeen)
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