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Shifting effects of host physiological condition following pathogen establishment
Kate E. Langwig
, A. Marm Kilpatrick
, Macy J. Kailing
, Nichole A. Laggan
, J. Paul White
, Heather M. Kaarakka
, Jennifer A. Redell
, John E. Depue
, Katy L. Parise
,
Jeffrey T. Foster
, Joseph R. Hoyt
Biological Sciences
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Physiological Condition
100%
Adaptive Mechanism
100%
Pathogen Invasion
100%
Shifting Effect
100%
Host Survival
100%
Body Mass
50%
Epizootic
50%
Heritability
50%
White-nose Syndrome
50%
Emerging Pathogen
50%
Emerging Infectious Diseases
50%
Direction Selectivity
50%
Host Adaptation
50%
Body Condition
50%
Infection Severity
50%
Adaptive Traits
50%
Wildlife Hosts
50%
Host Persistence
50%
Host Body Condition
50%
Environmental Dependence
50%
Mixed Support
50%
High Body Mass
50%
Fat Loss
50%
Mass Infection
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Condition
100%
Epizootics
50%
Annuals
50%
Heritability
50%
White Nose Syndrome
50%