Using agent-based models to inform the dynamics of winter tick parasitism of moose

Ecological Complexity - Tập 41 - Trang 100813 - 2020
Christine Healy1, Peter J. Pekins1, Shady Atallah1, Russell G. Congalton1
1Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA

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