From November to December 1994, 54 chamois hunted in a small area of the Dolomites were examined for gastro-intestinal parasites Prevalences and intensities of the species found are reported. The parasite burden decreased with age, no differences associated with sex were found. The parasite species with a prevalence > 2% fit a negative binomial distribution, but the degree of aggregation decreased progressively with age, so that in the younger class (6-12 months) most of the parasite species fit a poisson distribution
Wildlife is frequently infected by intestinal protozoa, which may threaten their fitness and health....
Abomasa of 185 chamois shot during 5 consecutive hunting seasons were collected as part of a health ...
From 1994 to 1996, an actual and retrospective inquest on pastoral practices and Alpine Chamois (Rup...
Background: Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica) is a nearly monomorphic mountain ungula...
A herd of Balkan chamois in different ages and sexes has been studied ante-mortally to clarify their...
none2Host density is an important and widely accepted factor influencing microparasites epidemiology...
The bronchopulmonary helminths of 66 chamois (49 males and 17 females), captured in various parts of...
Les auteurs présentent les premiers résultats d’une recherche destinée à préciser la nature et la ci...
Parasitic infections in populations of wild herbivores can affect the individual fitness and populat...
Intestinal parasites can seriously threaten the performances and well-being of wild ungulates. In th...
The above communication deals with the preliminary results of a survey designed to list the parasiti...
The spread of parasites through a host population is based on the variation in behavior and immune f...
Abstract Background Even though male-biased parasitism is common in mammals, little effort has been ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The following paper contains a mathematical model for the ana...
The objective of this study was to identify the helminth fauna in hybrid, non-native marmosets, thro...
Wildlife is frequently infected by intestinal protozoa, which may threaten their fitness and health....
Abomasa of 185 chamois shot during 5 consecutive hunting seasons were collected as part of a health ...
From 1994 to 1996, an actual and retrospective inquest on pastoral practices and Alpine Chamois (Rup...
Background: Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica pyrenaica) is a nearly monomorphic mountain ungula...
A herd of Balkan chamois in different ages and sexes has been studied ante-mortally to clarify their...
none2Host density is an important and widely accepted factor influencing microparasites epidemiology...
The bronchopulmonary helminths of 66 chamois (49 males and 17 females), captured in various parts of...
Les auteurs présentent les premiers résultats d’une recherche destinée à préciser la nature et la ci...
Parasitic infections in populations of wild herbivores can affect the individual fitness and populat...
Intestinal parasites can seriously threaten the performances and well-being of wild ungulates. In th...
The above communication deals with the preliminary results of a survey designed to list the parasiti...
The spread of parasites through a host population is based on the variation in behavior and immune f...
Abstract Background Even though male-biased parasitism is common in mammals, little effort has been ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The following paper contains a mathematical model for the ana...
The objective of this study was to identify the helminth fauna in hybrid, non-native marmosets, thro...
Wildlife is frequently infected by intestinal protozoa, which may threaten their fitness and health....
Abomasa of 185 chamois shot during 5 consecutive hunting seasons were collected as part of a health ...
From 1994 to 1996, an actual and retrospective inquest on pastoral practices and Alpine Chamois (Rup...