Author:
Parker Miles,Acland Andrew,Armstrong Harry J.,Bellingham Jim R.,Bland Jessica,Bodmer Helen C.,Burall Simon,Castell Sarah,Chilvers Jason,Cleevely David D.,Cope David,Costanzo Lucia,Dolan James A.,Doubleday Robert,Feng Wai Yi,Godfray H. Charles J.,Good David A.,Grant Jonathan,Green Nick,Groen Arnoud J.,Guilliams Tim T.,Gupta Sunjai,Hall Amanda C.,Heathfield Adam,Hotopp Ulrike,Kass Gary,Leeder Tim,Lickorish Fiona A.,Lueshi Leila M.,Magee Chris,Mata Tiago,McBride Tony,McCarthy Natasha,Mercer Alan,Neilson Ross,Ouchikh Jackie,Oughton Edward J.,Oxenham David,Pallett Helen,Palmer James,Patmore Jeff,Petts Judith,Pinkerton Jan,Ploszek Richard,Pratt Alan,Rocks Sophie A.,Stansfield Neil,Surkovic Elizabeth,Tyler Christopher P.,Watkinson Andrew R.,Wentworth Jonny,Willis Rebecca,Wollner Patrick K. A.,Worts Kim,Sutherland William J.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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