Parasite vulnerability to climate change: an evidence-based functional trait approach
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Parasite vulnerability to climate change: an evidence-based functional trait approach
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Royal Society Open Science
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 160535
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The Royal Society
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2017-01-11
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10.1098/rsos.160535
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