Conservation biology needs a microbial renaissance: a call for the consideration of host-associated...
Conservation biology needs a microbial renaissance: a call for the consideration of host-associated microbiota in wildlife management practices
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Royal Society
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The central aim of conservation biology is to understand and mitigate the effects of human activities on biodiversity. To successfully achieve this objective, researchers must take an interdisciplinary approach that fully considers the effects, both direct and indirect, of anthropogenic disturbances on wildlife physiology and health. A recent surge...
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Conservation biology needs a microbial renaissance: a call for the consideration of host-associated microbiota in wildlife management practices
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0962-8452
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1471-2954