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Nowhere to hide: a deadly disease is wiping out amphibian populations all over the world - but where did it come from?
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66195
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RP23939
Author:
Holmes, Bob
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NEW SCIENTIST. 7 July 2012, no.2872 : 42-45;
Year:
2012
Subject:
Amphibians - Diseases
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Chytrid fungus
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