Human encroachment into wildlife gut microbiomes
Gloria Fackelmann(Universität Ulm), Simone Sommer(Universität Ulm), Alexander Christoph Heni(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), Mark A. F. Gillingham(Universität Ulm), Nina Schwensow(Universität Hamburg), Julian Schmid(Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute), Kerstin Wilhelm(Universität Ulm)
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