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    • Can we save a marine species affected by a highly infective, highly lethal, waterborne disease from extinction? 

      García-March, J.R.; Tena, J.; Henandis, S.; Vázquez-Luis, M.; López, D.; Téllez, C.; Prado, P.; Navas, J.I.; Bernal, J.; Catanese, G.; Grau, A.; López-Sanmartín, M.; Nebot-Colomer, E.; Ortega, A.; Planes, S.; Kersting, D.; Jimenez, S.; Hendriks, I.; Moreno, D.; Giménez-Casalduero, F.; Pérez, M.; Izquierdo, A.; Sánchez, J.; Vicente, N.; Sanmarti, N.; Guimerans, M.; Crespo, J.L.; Valencia, J.M.; Torres, J.; Barrajon, A.; Álvarez, E.; Peyran, C.; Morage, T.; Deudero, S. (Biological Conservation, 2020-03-18) Aigües Marines i Continentals
      Anthropogenic drivers and global warming are altering the occurrence of infectious marine diseases, some of which produce mass mortalities with considerable ecosystemic and economic costs. The Mediterranean ...