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251. Nowhere to fly: Avian malaria is ubiquitous from ocean to summit on a Hawaiian island.

252. First report and whole-genome sequencing of Pseudochrobactrum saccharolyticum in Latin America.

253. Genomic sequences of six botulinum neurotoxin-producing strains representing three clostridial species illustrate the mobility and diversity of botulinum neurotoxin genes.

254. Investigating genetic diversity of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in Italy with MLVA-16.

255. Bats provide a critical ecosystem service by consuming a large diversity of agricultural pest insects.

256. Canine brucellosis in Costa Rica reveals widespread Brucella canis infection and the recent introduction of foreign strains.

257. Genomic epizootiology of a Brucella abortus outbreak in Northern Ireland (1997–2012).

258. Molecular epidemiology of brucellosis in Asia: insights from genotyping analyses.

259. The Role of Geography, Diet, and Host Phylogeny on the Gut Microbiome in the Hawaiian Honeycreeper Radiation.

260. Associations between Ornithodoros spp. Ticks and Mojave Desert Tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) Obtained from Health Assessment Documents.

261. White-nose syndrome restructures bat skin microbiomes.

262. Global phylogenomic diversity of Brucella abortus : spread of a dominant lineage.

263. If You're Not Confused, You're Not Paying Attention: Ochrobactrum Is Not Brucella.

264. St. Louis Encephalitis Virus in the Southwestern United States: A Phylogeographic Case for a Multi-Variant Introduction Event.

265. Ecological correlates of species' roles in highly invaded seed dispersal networks.

266. Environmental reservoir dynamics predict global infection patterns and population impacts for the fungal disease white-nose syndrome.

267. Cryptic connections illuminate pathogen transmission within community networks.

268. Host persistence or extinction from emerging infectious disease: insights from white-nose syndrome in endemic and invading regions.

269. White-Nose Syndrome Disease Severity and a Comparison of Diagnostic Methods.

270. Interactions between the yeast Ogataea pini and filamentous fungi associated with the western pine beetle.

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