Evidence That Microorganisms at the Animal-Water Interface Drive Sea Star Wasting Disease
Citlalli A. Aquino(Tiburon Associates (United States)), Ian Hewson(Cornell University), P. Raimondi(University of California, Santa Cruz), John P. Wares(University of New Mexico), Ryan M. Besemer(University of North Carolina Wilmington), Christopher M. DeRito(Cornell University), Jed P. Sparks(Cornell University), Lauren M. Schiebelhut(University of California, Merced), Jordan E. Rede(Cornell University), Jan Kocian, Ian Porter(Cornell University)
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