The helminths of North American mouse-like rodents have received little study. Previous work has been based on low numbers of animals examined, and there has been little reference to the ecology involved. The purpose of this paper is to present data resulting from the examination of over 600 voles, with special reference to host-parasite relationship
One-hundred and fifty Microtus ochrogaster and one-hundred and fifty-five Peromyscus leucopus were e...
Three species of parasitic mites of the family Laelapidae were found to be present in significant nu...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Microbiology, Ohio UniversityKICK, EUGENE W. AND OSCAR...
The helminths of North American mouse-like rodents have received little study. Previous work has bee...
The helminths of North American mouse-like rodents have received little study. Previous work has bee...
An ecological and taxonomic study of the helminth parasites of voles (Microtus spp.) in the Jackson ...
A survey of the helminth parasites of Alaskan rodents has been carried on by the writer since the wi...
It is accepted that a fair degree of completeness is being achieved in our knowledge of North Americ...
Although cestodes of the genus Paranoplocephala Luehe, 1910, are common parasites of voles and certa...
The muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus. is a large member of the Order Rodentia and regarded as the United ...
This document represents a summary of parasites, in the broadest sense of the term, reported from Pe...
In spite of the importance of the various species of shrews to the biotic community, several aspects...
A long term study of the monthly incidence and intensity of infection of Anodemus sylvaticus (L) wit...
Little is known about the frequency, distribution and abundance of parasites of small non-domesticat...
Until recently the helminth parasites of North American mice had received little study. Reports of s...
One-hundred and fifty Microtus ochrogaster and one-hundred and fifty-five Peromyscus leucopus were e...
Three species of parasitic mites of the family Laelapidae were found to be present in significant nu...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Microbiology, Ohio UniversityKICK, EUGENE W. AND OSCAR...
The helminths of North American mouse-like rodents have received little study. Previous work has bee...
The helminths of North American mouse-like rodents have received little study. Previous work has bee...
An ecological and taxonomic study of the helminth parasites of voles (Microtus spp.) in the Jackson ...
A survey of the helminth parasites of Alaskan rodents has been carried on by the writer since the wi...
It is accepted that a fair degree of completeness is being achieved in our knowledge of North Americ...
Although cestodes of the genus Paranoplocephala Luehe, 1910, are common parasites of voles and certa...
The muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus. is a large member of the Order Rodentia and regarded as the United ...
This document represents a summary of parasites, in the broadest sense of the term, reported from Pe...
In spite of the importance of the various species of shrews to the biotic community, several aspects...
A long term study of the monthly incidence and intensity of infection of Anodemus sylvaticus (L) wit...
Little is known about the frequency, distribution and abundance of parasites of small non-domesticat...
Until recently the helminth parasites of North American mice had received little study. Reports of s...
One-hundred and fifty Microtus ochrogaster and one-hundred and fifty-five Peromyscus leucopus were e...
Three species of parasitic mites of the family Laelapidae were found to be present in significant nu...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Microbiology, Ohio UniversityKICK, EUGENE W. AND OSCAR...