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pro vyhledávání: '"Rebecca L. Spencer"'
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Grant, Diba S. Massihpour, Jasmine N. Childress, Erica C. Olsen, Andrew J. MacDonald, Ricardo C. Lopez, Lisa I. Couper, Jamie M. Caldwell, Nicole Nova, David Pickel, Nita Bharti, Olivia C. Winokur, Saw Kyaw, Maggie Roache, Devin Kirk, Iain R. Caldwell, Erin A. Mordecai, Emily A. Schultz, Muskan Shafat, Kathryn Olivarius, Steven O. Roberts, Tejas S. Athni, Patrick M. Kurzner, Hillary S. Young, Marissa L. Childs, Rebecca L. Spencer, Bradford J. Lin, Julian Cheng, Giulio A. De Leo, Marta S. Shocket, Angie Ruiz
Publikováno v:
Ecol Lett
Ecology letters, vol 24, iss 4
Ecology letters, vol 24, iss 4
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research has traditionally focused on the direct effects of VBDs on human morbidity and mortality, it is increasingly clear that their impacts are much more perv
Autor:
Emily A. Schultz, Marta S. Shocket, Muskan Shafat, David Pickel, Lisa I. Couper, Erica C. Olsen, Giulio A. De Leo, Julian Cheng, Tejas S. Athni, Saw Kyaw, Nicole Nova, Hillary S. Young, Maggie Roache, Rebecca L. Spencer, Angie Ruiz, Marissa L. Childs, Bradford J. Lin, Steven O. Roberts, Devin Kirk, Patrick M. Kurzner, Nita Bharti, Erin A. Mordecai, Andrew J. MacDonald, Diba S. Massihpour, Elizabeth A. Grant, Kathryn Olivarius, Iain R. Caldwell, Ricardo C. Lopez, Olivia C. Winokur, Jasmine N. Childress, Jamie M. Caldwell
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::92e665747ad3d92cf11b0c164df7ea04
https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13675/v2/response1
https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13675/v2/response1
Autor:
Muskan Shafat, Emily A. Schultz, Marta S. Shocket, Saw Kyaw, David Pickel, Rebecca L. Spencer, Bradford J. Lin, Erin A. Mordecai, Lisa I. Couper, Devin Kirk, Maggie Roache, Angie Ruiz, Giulio A. De Leo, Elizabeth A. Grant, Kathryn Olivarius, Julian Cheng, Jasmine N. Childress, Nicole Nova, Hillary S. Young, Erica C. Olsen, Ricardo C. Lopez, Jamie M. Caldwell, Tejas S. Athni, Steven O. Roberts, Marissa L. Childs, Patrick M. Kurzner, Iain R. Caldwell, Nita Bharti, Diba S. Massihpour, Andrew J. MacDonald, Olivia C. Winokur
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are embedded within complex socio-ecological systems. While research has traditionally focused on direct effects of VBDs on morbidity and mortality, it is increasingly clear that VBD impacts are much more pervasive, dynam
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::d1e66c93abf247788d1aa10e36636f11
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.160518067.78511285/v1
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.160518067.78511285/v1
Autor:
David Pickel, Lisa I. Couper, Nicole Nova, Marissa L. Childs, Angie Ruiz, Saw Kyaw, Diba S. Massihpour, Andrew J. MacDonald, Rebecca L. Spencer, Julian Cheng, Bradford J. Lin, Erica C. Olsen, Muskan Shafat, Erin A. Mordecai, Maggie Roache, Emily A. Schultz, Ricardo C. Lopez, Kathryn Olivarius, Iain R. Caldwell, Elizabeth A. Grant, Jasmine N. Childress, Marta S. Shocket, Olivia C. Winokur, Jamie M. Caldwell, Giulio A. De Leo, Devin Kirk, Hillary S. Young, Tejas S. Athni, Patrick M. Kurzner
The extent to which vector-borne diseases (VBDs) have shaped human history remains under-recognized, even in the disease ecology community, despite several well-known examples. Although they represent a significant threat to global human health, acco
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8c0890b9cc980e8c1622e021839d0845
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.159135318.82566392
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.159135318.82566392