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    Mean number of particles ±1 standard error.

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    <p>(<b>A</b>) Degraded and (<b>B</b>) intact virus particles in wet and dry conditions at three temperatures (<i>n</i> = 15 replicates in each category) remaining after one month of exposure. Note that no degraded particles were detected at 15°C in wet conditions and no intact particles at 15°C in either condition.</p

    Capture rates of grey and red squirrels in allopatric populations (either grey squirrels only or red squirrels only) or sympatric populations (mixed).

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    <p>*Of the four forests known to have a mixed population, red squirrels were sampled at only three sites which <sup>†</sup>accounts for the mismatch between the mean number of red squirrels and the total numbers caught.</p

    Squirrelpox prevalence.

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    <p>The effect of (<b>A</b>) species and (<b>B</b>) season for overall disease status i.e. percentage presence of antibodies from ELISA and/or viral DNA from qPCR ±95%CIs. Sample sizes (<i>n</i>) are shown in the bars.</p

    Small mammal species clines in relation to the range of <i>Crocidura russula</i>.

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    <p>Species clines for <i>Crocidura russula</i> (blue), <i>Sorex minutus</i> (red) and <i>Myodes glareolus</i> (green) using the 2012 trapping data along the four transects from the centroid (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0100403#pone-0100403-g001" target="_blank">Fig. 1B</a>). The trapping data for the three species are shown as coloured points. Data are from 10, 13, 15 and 12 sampling locations for the North, South, East and West transects, respectively.</p
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