Global phylogeographic limits of Hawaii's avian malaria
Jon S. Beadell(National Museum of Natural History), Robert C. Fleischer(Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute), Staffan Bensch(Lund University), Yadvendradev V. Jhala(Wildlife Institute of India), Gary R. Graves(Smithsonian Institution), Farah Ishtiaq(National Museum of Natural History), Dina M. Fonseca(National Museum of Natural History), Martim Melo(University of Edinburgh), Ben H. Warren(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Asad R. Rahmani(Bombay Natural History Society), Rita Covas(University of Edinburgh), M. A. Peirce(East Sussex County Council), Carter T. Atkinson(United States Geological Survey)
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