Fig. 1 in Correlates of parasites and pseudoparasites in wolves (Canis lupus) across continents: A comparison among Yellowstone (USA), Abruzzo (IT) and Mercantour (FR) national parks ...
Fig. 1. Canid endoparasites detected in faecal samples of three different wolf populations from PNALM (2006–2007), PNM (2006–2007), and YNP (2007–2009). The total number of analysed samples (N), the proportion (P) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) are specified. P and CI are expressed...
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Summary: | Fig. 1. Canid endoparasites detected in faecal samples of three different wolf populations from PNALM (2006–2007), PNM (2006–2007), and YNP (2007–2009). The total number of analysed samples (N), the proportion (P) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) are specified. P and CI are expressed as percentages (%). ... : Published as part of Molnar, Barbara, Ciucci, Paolo, Mastrantonio, Gianluca & Betschart, Bruno, 2019, Correlates of parasites and pseudoparasites in wolves (Canis lupus) across continents: A comparison among Yellowstone (USA), Abruzzo (IT) and Mercantour (FR) national parks, pp. 196-206 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 10 on page 200, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.09.002, http://zenodo.org/record/13189286 ... |
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