Pangloss revisited: a critique of the dilution effect and the biodiversity-buffers-disease paradigm
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Pangloss revisited: a critique of the dilution effect and the biodiversity-buffers-disease paradigm
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PARASITOLOGY
Volume 139, Issue 07, Pages 847-863
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2012-02-16
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10.1017/s0031182012000200
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