Divergent parasite faunas in adjacent populations of west Greenland caribou: Natural and anthropogenic influences on diversity (original) (raw)

Discovery and Description of the “Davtiani” Morphotype for Teladorsagia boreoarcticus (Trichostrongyloidea: Ostertagiinae) Abomasal Parasites In Muskoxen, Ovibos moschatus, and Caribou, Rangifer tarandus, from the North American Arctic: Implications for Parasite Faunal Diversity

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