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A case for Planetary Health/Geohealth. GeoHealth [Internet]. 2017;1 (2) :75-78.
Authors: Almada AA, Golden CD, Osofsky SA, Myers SS.
A meta-analysis of bees' responses to anthropogenic disturbance. Ecology [Internet]. 2009;90 (8) :2068-76.
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A meta-analysis of the differences in environmental impacts between organic and conventional farming. British Food Journal [Internet]. 2009;111 (10) :1098-1119.
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A Meta-analysis Suggesting that the Relationship Between Biodiversity and Risk of Zoonotic Pathogen Transmission is Idiosyncratic. Ecology Letters [Internet]. 2013.
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A review of studies on animal reservoirs of the SARS coronavirus. Virus Res. [Internet]. 2008;133 :74-87.
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A Rosetta Stone for Nature's Benefits to People. PLOS Biology [Internet]. 2015.
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A worldwide survey of neonicotinoids in honey . Science [Internet]. 2017;358 (6359) :109-111.
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An ecosystem services framework to support both practical conservation and economic development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America [Internet]. 2008;105 :9457-9464.
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An Integrated Approach to Understanding the Linkages between Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability. 2015;1 (5) :1-12.
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Avian Influenza and the Environment: An Ecohealth Perspective. UNEP Report; 2006.
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Biodiversity and disease: a synthesis of ecological perspectives on Lyme disease transmission. Trends in Ecology & Evolution [Internet]. 2013;28 :239-247
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Biodiversity buffers pollination from changes in environmental conditions. Global Change Biology [Internet]. 2013;19 :540-547.
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Biodiversity loss and the new global disease ecology. Bioscience [Internet]. 2009;59 :945-54.
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Biodiversity, Endemism, Sense of Place, and Public Health: Inter-relationships for Australian Inland Aquatic Systems. Ecosystem Health [Internet]. 2002;7 :253-265.
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Biological control agents elevate hantavirus by subsidizing deer mouse populations. Ecology Letters [Internet]. 2006;9 :443-450.
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Biomass burning, humans and climate change in Southeast Asia. Biodiversity Conservation [Internet]. 2010;19 :1025-1042.
Author: Taylor D.
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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Bushmeat hunting, deforestation, and prediction of zoonotic disease emergence. Emerging Infectious Diseases [Internet]. 2005;11 :1822-27.
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Bushmeat hunting, wildlife declines, and fish supply in West Africa. Science [Internet]. 2004;306 :1180-83.
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Climate and infectious disease: use of remote sensing for detection of Vibrio cholerae by indirect measurement. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A [Internet]. 2000;97 :1438-43.
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Climate Change and Infectious Diseases: From Evidence to a Predictive Framework. Science [Internet]. 2013;341 :514-519.
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Climate change impacts on marine biodiversity, fisheries and society in the Arabian Gulf. PLoS ONE. [Internet]. 2018. 13(5)
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Comparative quantification of health risks: global and regional burden of disease attribution to selected major risk factors. Vol. 1. Geneva: World Health Organization ; 2004.
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Dealing with extreme environmental degradation: stress and marginalization of Sahel dwellers. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology [Internet]. 1999;34 :376-382.
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Dung beetles and fecal helminth transmission: patterns, mechanisms and questions. Parasitology [Internet]. 2013;141 (5) :614-623.
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Economic value of tropical forest to coffee production. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A [Internet]. 2004;101 :12579-12582.
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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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