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- who: Pasteuria ramosa Daphnia dentifera and collaborators from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: (2023) 37:113-129 outbreak, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 13/Nov/2017
- what: The authors focused on a host species, Daphnia dentifera, that is dominant in stratified lakes in the Midwestern United_States (Tessier and Woodruff 2002). For each time point, the authors aimed to expose 10 replicates of each D. dentifera clone to the propagated pathogen stock from the same time point; however, in some cases, fewer individuals were available. More specifically, the authors propose that the reduced spore yield . . .
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