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A case for Planetary Health/Geohealth. GeoHealth [Internet]. 2017;1 (2) :75-78.
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A meta-analysis of bees' responses to anthropogenic disturbance. Ecology [Internet]. 2009;90 (8) :2068-76.
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Biomass burning, humans and climate change in Southeast Asia. Biodiversity Conservation [Internet]. 2010;19 :1025-1042.
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Bushmeat and Food Security in the Congo Basin: Linkages Between Wildlife and People's Future. Environmental Conservation [Internet]. 2003;30 (1) :71-78.
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Effects of environmental change on emerging parasitic diseases. International Journal for Parasitology [Internet]. 2000;30 :1395-1405.
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Effects of organic and inorganic fertilisers on mosquito populations in rice fields of southern India. Medical and Veterinary Entomology [Internet]. 2000;14 :361-368.
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