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Phocine distemper Virus: Current knowledge and future directions
Pádraig J. Duignan
, Marie Françoise Van Bressem
, Jason D. Baker
, Michelle Barbieri
, Kathleen M. Colegrove
, Sylvain de Guise
, Rik L. de Swart
, Giovanni di Guardo
,
Andrew P. Dobson
, W. Paul Duprex
, Greg Early
, Deborah Fauquier
, Tracey Goldstein
, Simon J. Goodman
,
Bryan T. Grenfell
, Kátia R. Groch
, Frances Gulland
, Ailsa Hall
, Brenda A. Jensen
, Karina Lamy
Keith Matassa, Sandro Mazzariol, Sinead E. Morris, Ole Nielsen, David Rotstein, Teresa K. Rowles, Jeremy T. Saliki, Ursula Siebert, Thomas Waltzek, James F.X. Wellehan
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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Phocine Distemper Virus
100%
Harbor Seal
60%
Grey Seal
40%
Pinniped
40%
Western Arctic
20%
Western North Atlantic
20%
Mortality Event
20%
Second Event
20%
Morbillivirus
20%
Northern Elephant Seal
20%
Pacific Harbor Seal
20%
Distinct Species
20%
Sea Otter
20%
Phocine Distemper
20%
Sequence Variation
20%
Hawaiian Monk Seal
20%
Northwestern Europe
20%
Harp Seal
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Phocine Distemper Virus
100%
Harbor Seal
50%
Europeans
33%
Sea Otter
16%
Cladistics
16%
Morbillivirus
16%
Northern Elephant Seal
16%
Hawaiian Monk Seal
16%