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Volume 5, Number 1—February 1999
Research

A Longitudinal Study of Sin Nombre Virus Prevalence in Rodents, Southeastern Arizona

Amy J. Kuenzi, Michael L. Morrison, Don E. Swann, Paul C. Hardy, and Giselle T. Downard
Author affiliations: University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA

Main Article

Figure 2

Survivorship functions (percentage of brush mice known to be alive after initial capture) based on recapture data, Santa Rita Experimental Range, southeastern Arizona, May 1995–December 1997.

Figure 2. Survivorship functions (percentage of brush mice known to be alive after initial capture) based on recapture data, Santa Rita Experimental Range, southeastern Arizona, May 1995–December 1997.

Main Article

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