Chapter 8
Gastrointestinal Strongyles in Wild Ruminants
Eric P. Hoberg,
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Eric P. Hoberg
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This chapter contains section titled:
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Introduction
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Gastrointestinal Strongyles in North American Ruminants
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Parasites and Host Populations: Theoretical Issues
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Conservation Biology, Global Change, and Parasitism
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Strongyles, Systematics, and Ruminant Hosts: A Synthesis
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Acknowledgments
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