Assessing the Effects of Climate on Host-Parasite Interactions: A Comparative Study of European Birds and Their Parasites

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Møller Anders Pape,Merino Santiago,Soler Juan José,Antonov Anton,Badás Elisa P.,Calero-Torralbo Miguel A.,de Lope Florentino,Eeva Tapio,Figuerola Jordi,Flensted-Jensen Einar,Garamszegi Laszlo Z.,González-Braojos Sonia,Gwinner Helga,Hanssen Sveinn Are,Heylen Dieter,Ilmonen Petteri,Klarborg Kurt,Korpimäki Erkki,Martínez Javier,Martínez-de la Puente Josue,Marzal Alfonso,Matthysen Erik,Matyjasiak Piotr,Molina-Morales Mercedes,Moreno Juan,Mousseau Timothy A.,Nielsen Jan Tøttrup,Pap Péter László,Rivero-de Aguilar Juan,Shurulinkov Peter,Slagsvold Tore,Szép Tibor,Szöllősi Eszter,Török Janos,Vaclav Radovan,Valera Francisco,Ziane Nadia

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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