Linking morbillivirus exposure to individual habitat use of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) between geographically different sites
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Journal Title:Journal of Animal Ecology
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Description:Dolphin morbillivirus (DMV) is a virulent pathogen that causes high mortality outbreaks in delphinids globally and is spread via contact among individuals. Broadly ranging nearshore and open-ocean delphinids are likely reservoir populations that transmit DMV to estuarine populations.
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Source:Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(5), 1191-1204
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ISSN:0021-8790 ; 1365-2656
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:c1e1db7be99a18846e6390691f547a52eb230d8ff1bd7b4dec2d90670d5cd9228fba5b1333f22bbf53172ef40ebc1338bf5e39232f7e518c9d131b5d2cbdbec6
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