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The importance of study duration and spatial scale in pathogen detection—evidence from a tick-infested island
Jani Jukka SormunenDepartment of BiologyUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland;Biodiversity UnitUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinlandCorrespondence[email protected]
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6763-8477
Tero KlemolaDepartment of BiologyUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland
, Jari HänninenBiodiversity UnitUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland
, Satu MäkeläDepartment of BiologyUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland
, Ilppo VuorinenBiodiversity UnitUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland
, Ritva PenttinenBiodiversity UnitUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland
, Ilari Eerikki SääksjärviBiodiversity UnitUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland
& Eero Juhani VesterinenBiodiversity UnitUniversity of TurkuFI-20014TurkuFinland;Deparment of Agricultural SciencesUniversity of HelsinkiFI-00014HelsinkiFinland
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Received 16 May 2018, Accepted 21 Oct 2018, Published online: 28 Nov 2018
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