Infection–nutrition feedbacks: fat supports pathogen clearance but pathogens reduce fat in a wild mammal
Rachel A. Smiley(University of Wyoming), Kevin L. Monteith(University of Wyoming), Kara Robbins(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), M. P. Johnson(University of Wyoming), Alyson B. Courtemanch(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), William H. Edwards(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Tony W. Mong(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Jennifer L. Malmberg(Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service), Daryl Lutz(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Brittany L. Wagler, Jessica Jennings‐Gaines(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Blake Lowrey(United States Geological Survey), Doug McWhirter(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Katie L. Luukkonen(Wyoming Game and Fish Department)
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