Spatio-temporal analyses reveal infectious disease-driven selection in a free-ranging ungulate
Melanie E. F. LaCava(University of Wyoming), Holly B. Ernest(University of Wyoming), Laura Johnson(University of Wyoming), William H. Edwards(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Jennifer L. Malmberg(Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service), Samantha E. Allen(University of Wyoming)
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