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Impact of myxomatosis in relation to local persistence in wild rabbit populations: the role of waning immunity and the reproductive period
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    Impact of myxomatosis in relation to local persistence in wild rabbit populations: the role of waning immunity and the reproductive period (English)
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    8 October 2018
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    maternal immunity
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    infectious diseases
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    stochastic model
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    metapopulation
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    critical community size
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