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Spatial distribution and abundance of culicoides imicola and obsolutes group in Europe

Authors
  1. X. Allene
  2. G. Anderson
  3. T. Balenghien
  4. K. Brugger
  5. Rene Bødker
  6. J. Chirico
  7. Ana Carolina Cuellar
  8. D. Delecolle
  9. J. C. Delecolle
  10. C. Garros
  11. S. I. Hamnes
  12. Petter Hopp
  13. E. Kiel
  14. Magdalena Larska
  15. J. Lhoir
  16. T. Lilja
  17. Anders Lindström
  18. R. Lühken
  19. B. Mathieu
  20. M. A. Miranda Chueca
  21. S. Nielsen
  22. I. Rakotoarivony
  23. F. Rubel
  24. B. Scheid
  25. M. L. Setier-Rio
  26. Henrik Skovgaard
  27. S. Steinke
  28. Anders Stockmarr
  29. S. Sviland
  30. R. Venail
Publication date
1 January 2016
Publisher
European Science Foundation

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