Prelude to a panzootic: Gene flow and immunogenetic variation in northern little brown myotis vulnerable to bat white-nose syndrome
The fungus that causes bat white-nose syndrome (WNS) recently leaped from eastern North America to the Pacific Coast. The pathogen's spread is associated with the genetic population structure of a host (Myotis lucifugus). To understand the fine-scale neutral and immunogenetic variation among no...
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Main Authors: | Christina M. Davy (Author), Michael E. Donaldson (Author), Yessica Rico (Author), Cori L. Lausen (Author), Kathleen Dogantzis (Author), Kyle Ritchie (Author), Craig K.R. Willis (Author), Douglas W. Burles (Author), Thomas S. Jung (Author), Scott McBurney (Author), Allysia Park (Author), Donald F. McAlpine (Author), Karen J. Vanderwolf (Author), Christopher J. Kyle (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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