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editorial
. 2014 Aug 27;7(7):715–722. doi: 10.1111/eva.12179

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The number of publications on evolution and disease, wildlife and disease, and evolution, wildlife, and disease (A, 1960–2013) according to Scopus. We used the search terms (evol* AND disease; wildlife AND disease; evol* AND wildlife AND disease) as indicators and did not intend them to be comprehensive. (A) Positive trend in both the disciplines of disease evolution and wildlife disease exists. However, far fewer studies span the two (B, 2009–2013).