The contributions of host diet and genetic background to shaping parasite infection outcomes in monarch butterflies across natural populations
Mackenzie Hoogshagen(Emory University), Jacobus C. de Roode(Emory University), James G. DuBose(Emory University), Scott M. Villa(Davidson College), Christopher P. Catano(Washington University in St. Louis), Emmanuel Arega(Emory University)
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