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Role of Corvids in Epidemiology of West Nile Virus in Southern California
2006
Journal of medical entomology
The invasion of different southern California landscapes by West Nile virus (WNV) and its subsequent ampliÞcation to epidemic levels during 2004 enabled us to study the impact of differing corvid populations in three biomes: the hot Colorado desert with few corvids (Coachella Valley), the southern San Joaquin Valley (Kern County) with large western scrub-jay but small American crow populations, and the cool maritime coast (Los Angeles) with a large clustered American crow population. Similar
doi:10.1093/jmedent/43.2.356
pmid:16619622
fatcat:zwqfix3wrrbtxk6kngexkycndu