Griffiths, E. C., Pedersen, A. B., Fenton, A., & Petchey, O. L. (2014). Analysis of a summary network of co-infection in humans reveals that parasites interact most via shared resources. The Royal Society.
Chicago-stil citatGriffiths, Emily C., Amy B. Pedersen, Andy Fenton, och Owen L. Petchey. Analysis of a Summary Network of Co-infection in Humans Reveals That Parasites Interact Most Via Shared Resources. The Royal Society, 2014.
MLA-referensGriffiths, Emily C., Amy B. Pedersen, Andy Fenton, och Owen L. Petchey. Analysis of a Summary Network of Co-infection in Humans Reveals That Parasites Interact Most Via Shared Resources. The Royal Society, 2014.
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