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| LTREB: Resource pulses and the dynamics of rodents, ticks, and Lyme-disease risk in oak forests 项目 项目编号: 1947756, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2020-04/3 负责人: Richard Ostfeld
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| Mosquitoes populations modelling for early warning system and rapid response public by health authorities correlating climate, weather and spatial-tem 项目 项目编号: FB07FCA4-E1DA-4C26-88F2-AFFF32D60A79, 资助机构: UK-EPSRC, 2020-2022 负责人: Patty Kostkova
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| Predicting the evolution of vector-borne disease dynamics in a changing world 项目 项目编号: 2001213, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2019-08/3 负责人: Dina Fonseca
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| SG: Collaborative Research: Effects of changing wildlife communities across climatic contexts on tick-borne disease in California 项目 项目编号: 1900502, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2019-04/3 负责人: Hillary Young
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| SG: Collaborative Research: Effects of changing wildlife communities across climatic contexts on tick-borne disease in California 项目 项目编号: 1900534, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2019-04/3 负责人: Andrea Swei
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| CNH/EID: The Vector Mosquito Aedes aegypti at the Margins: Sensitivity of a Coupled Natural and Human System to Climate Change 项目 项目编号: 1010204, 资助机构: US-NSF, 2010-2014 负责人: Andrew Monaghan
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