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Erratum: Host and viral traits predict zoonotic spillover from mammals

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  • Kevin J. Olival
  • Parviez R. Hosseini
  • Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio
  • Noam Ross
  • Tiffany L. Bogich
  • Peter Daszak

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Nature 546, 646–650 (2017); doi:10.1038/nature22975 In this Letter, owing to an error during the production process, Supplementary Tables 1–4 were missing from the HTML. These four tables have now been added to the HTML version of the original Letter.

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  • Kevin J. Olival & Parviez R. Hosseini & Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio & Noam Ross & Tiffany L. Bogich & Peter Daszak, 2017. "Erratum: Host and viral traits predict zoonotic spillover from mammals," Nature, Nature, vol. 548(7669), pages 612-612, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:548:y:2017:i:7669:d:10.1038_nature23660
    DOI: 10.1038/nature23660
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