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A native fungal symbiont facilitates the prevalence and development of an invasive pathogen-native v...

A native fungal symbiont facilitates the prevalence and development of an invasive pathogen-native v...

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A native fungal symbiont facilitates the prevalence and development of an invasive pathogen-native vector symbiosis

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A native fungal symbiont facilitates the prevalence and development of an invasive pathogen-native vector symbiosis

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Washington, DC: Ecological Society of America

Journal title

Ecology (Durham), 2013-12, Vol.94 (12), p.2817-2826

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English

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Washington, DC: Ecological Society of America

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Contents

Invasive pathogen-insect symbioses have been extensively studied in many different ecological niches. Whether the damage of symbioses in different introduced regions might be influenced by other microorganisms has, however, received little attention. Eight years of field data showed that the varied levels of the nematode and beetle populations and...

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A native fungal symbiont facilitates the prevalence and development of an invasive pathogen-native vector symbiosis

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1491385324

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1491385324

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ISSN

0012-9658

E-ISSN

1939-9170

DOI

10.1890/12-2229.1

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