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Implications of horizontal and vertical pathogen transmission for honey bee epidemiology
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Ingemar Fries
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Scott Camazine
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May 2001
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Apidologie
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EDP Sciences
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Decoding Infection and Transmission
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Apidologie
Abbreviated Title:
Apidologie
Publisher:
EDP Sciences
ISSN (Print):
0044-8435
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1297-9678
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Pages
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10.1051/apido:2001122
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