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A third way for entomophthoralean fungi to survive the winter: slow disease transmission between individuals of the hibernating host
Jørgen Eilenberg
, Lene Thomsen,
Annette Bruun Jensen
Section for Organismal Biology
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Between-person
100%
Entomophthoralean Fungi
100%
Disease Transmission
100%
Third Way
100%
Fungi
100%
Pollenia
33%
Winter Survival
16%
Hyphal Bodies
16%
Late Winter
16%
2-structure
16%
Incubation
16%
Epidemic Development
16%
Low Temperature
16%
Slow Progression
16%
Entomophthoromycota
16%
Attic
16%
Hibernation
16%
Dipterans
16%
Early Spring
16%
Temperate Region
16%
Resting Spore
16%
Sporulating
16%
Insect Pathogenic Fungi
16%
Entomophthora
16%
Bark
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pollenia
100%
Entomophthora
50%
Resting Spore
50%
Spring
50%
Face
50%
Diptera
50%
Pathogenic Fungus
50%