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Transformational Principles for NEON Sampling of Mammalian Parasites and Pathogens: A Response to Springer and Colleagues

Author(s): Cook, Joseph A.; Greiman, Stephen E.; Agosta, Salvatore J.; Anderson, Robert P.; Arbogast, Brian S.; et al

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Abstract: Seen as an opportunity to establish a nationwide web of environmental monitoring sites (Kao et al. 2012), the National Environmental Observatory Network (NEON) is now releasing a series of protocols presented with apparently broad community support. Springer and colleagues (2016) outlined sampling designs aimed at understanding how changing environmental conditions will affect mammals and associated parasites.
Publication Date: 1-Nov-2016
Electronic Publication Date: 7-Oct-2016
Citation: Cook, Joseph A, Greiman, Stephen E, Agosta, Salvatore J, Anderson, Robert P, Arbogast, Brian S, Baker, Robert J, Boeger, Walter, Bradley, Robert D, Brooks, Daniel R, Cole, Rebecca, Demboski, John R, Dobson, Andrew P, Dunnum, Jonathan L, Eckerlin, Ralph P, Esselstyn, Jacob, Galbreath, Kurt E, Hawdon, John, Hoekstra, Hopi E, Kutz, Susan J, Light, Jessica E, Olson, Link E, Patterson, Bruce D, Patton, James L, Phillips, Anna J, Rickart, Eric, Rogers, Duke S, Siddall, Mark E, Tkach, Vasyl V, Hoberg, Eric P. (2016). Transformational Principles for NEON Sampling of Mammalian Parasites and Pathogens: A Response to Springer and Colleagues. BioScience, 66 (11), 917 - 919. doi:10.1093/biosci/biw123
DOI: doi:10.1093/biosci/biw123
ISSN: 0006-3568
EISSN: 1525-3244
Pages: 917 - 919
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: BioScience
Version: Author's manuscript



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