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Pathogen transmission risk by opportunistic gulls moving across human landscapes

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Figure 2.  Average habitat use of Salmonella-infected, Campylobacter-infected and Chlamydia-infected yellow- yellow-legged gulls GPS-tracked during the 2015 breeding season

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