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- who: Shenglai Yin and colleagues from the College of Life Science, Nanjing Normal, Nanjing, China, Wildlife Ecology and ConservationEditor: Alison LHill, Johns Hopkins University have published the research work: Habitat loss exacerbates pathogen spread: An Agent-based model of avian influenza infection in migratory waterfowl, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/20,/2021
- what: The study showed that habitat loss can affect AIV spread and transmission suggesting the importance of habitat conservation in changing the spatial and temporal pattern of disease prevalence. More specifically, the authors aimed to answer three questions: How does habitat loss . . .

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