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Using population genetics to assess tick dispersal, from the mainland to the landscape scale : a review of current knowledge and its utility to design tick-control methods

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Olivier Plantard, Elsa Quillery, Margherita Caroli, Alex Panziera, Emiliano Trucchi, et al.. Using population genetics to assess tick dispersal, from the mainland to the landscape scale : a review of current knowledge and its utility to design tick-control methods. Genes, Ecosystems and Risk of Infection (GERI 2015) Conference, Apr 2015, Heraklion, Greece. ⟨hal-02742066⟩
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