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Title
Parasites in Arctic ungulates of North America and Greenland - A view of Contemporary Diversity, Ecology and Impact in a World under changes
Author(s)
Kutz, S.J., Ducrocq, J., Verocai, G.G., Hoar, B.M., Colwell, D.D., Beckmen, K. B., Polley, L., Elkin, B. T., and E.P. Hoberg
Published
2012
Publisher
Advances in Parasitology
Abstract
Parasites play an important role in the structure and function of arctic ecosystems, systems that are currently experiencing an unprecedented rate of change due to various anthropogenic perturbations, including climate change. This article provides a contemporary view of the diversity of nematode, cestode, trematode, protozoan and arthropod parasites of ungulates in arctic and subarctic North America and Greenland.
Full Citation
Kutz, S.J., Ducrocq, J., Verocai, G.G., Hoar, B.M., Colwell, D.D., Beckmen, K. B., Polley, L., Elkin, B. T., and E.P. Hoberg. 2012. Parasites in Arctic ungulates of North America and Greenland: A view of Contemporary Diversity, Ecology and Impact in a World under changes. Chapter 1. Advances in Parasitology 79: 99-252.

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