Predicted Northward Expansion of the Geographic Range of the Tick Vector Amblyomma americanum in North America under Future Climate Conditions
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Title
Predicted Northward Expansion of the Geographic Range of the Tick Vector
Amblyomma americanum
in North America under Future Climate Conditions
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Journal
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
Volume 127, Issue 10, Pages 107014
Publisher
Environmental Health Perspectives
Online
2019-10-31
DOI
10.1289/ehp5668
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