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  <dc:contributor>Paula F. P. Henry</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>James M. Drasher</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Kathy Michell</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Scott A. Smith</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>James T. Julian</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2020</dc:date>
  <dc:description>Some problems have relatively simple solutions compared to the cost of neglect. Preventing the spread of invasive species and harmful pathogens clinging to construction equipment is one such solution. Here we explain how resource managers and contractors can decontaminate construction and field equipment by cleaning, disinfecting, and drying, thus minimizing the spread of harmful organisms.</dc:description>
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  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Minimizing the spread of aquatic herpetofaunal pathogens by decontaminating construction equipment</dc:title>
  <dc:type>article</dc:type>
</oai_dc:dc>