Is It in the Stars? Exploring the Relationships between Species’ Traits and Sea Star Wasting Disease
Lauren M. Schiebelhut(University of California, Merced), Michael N Dawson(University of California, Merced), John P. Wares(University of New Mexico), Rita Castilho(University of Algarve), Valentina E. Garcia(University of California, San Francisco), Melina Giakoumis(The Graduate Center, CUNY), Gary M. Wessel(Brown University)
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