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person 15596

Shannon LaDeau

ORCID : 0000-0003-4825-5435

http://www.caryinstitute.org/science-program/our-scientists/dr-shannon-l-ladeau

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Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Author 3 articles
  1. Climate, environmental and socio-economic change: Weighing up the balance in vector-borne disease transmission
  2. Defining the risk of zika and chikungunya virus transmission in human population centers of the eastern United States
  3. Higher mosquito production in low-income neighborhoods of Baltimore and Washington, DC: Understanding ecological drivers and mosquito-borne disease risk in temperate cities
Smithsonian Institution Migratory Bird Center Author 1 article
  1. Pollen production by Pinus taeda growing in elevated atmospheric CO2
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Contributor 1 chapter
  1. nca4 chapter A5 : Appendix 5: Frequently Asked Questions
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Point of Contact 1 article
  1. Higher mosquito production in low-income neighborhoods of Baltimore and Washington, DC: Understanding ecological drivers and mosquito-borne disease risk in temperate cities
Smithsonian Institution Migratory Bird Center Point of Contact 1 article
  1. Pollen production by Pinus taeda growing in elevated atmospheric CO2
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