Context-dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population-level consequences of brucellosis in African buffalo

scientific article published on 18 March 2015

Context-dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population-level consequences of brucellosis in African buffalo is …
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P356DOI10.1111/1365-2656.12356
P698PubMed publication ID25714466

P50authorAnna E. JollesQ96031693
Paul CrossQ43169165
Erin E GorsichQ57165264
Vanessa O. EzenwaQ87906176
P2093author name stringRoy G Bengis
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P433issue4
P921main subjectbrucellosisQ156050
P1104number of pages11
P304page(s)999-1009
P577publication date2015-03-18
P1433published inJournal of Animal EcologyQ1709829
P1476titleContext-dependent survival, fecundity and predicted population-level consequences of brucellosis in African buffalo
P478volume84

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