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PLoS BIOLOGY A Role for Parasites in Stabilising the Fig-Pollinator Mutualism Derek W. Dunn1,2,3, Simon T. Segar1,2, Jo Ridley3, Ruth Chan1, Ross H. Crozier4, Douglas W. Yu3, James M. Cook1,2,5* 1 Division of Biology, I
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