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Age-specific prevalence and a possible transmission route for Skrjabingylosis in New Zealand stoats, Mustela erminea / by Carolyn M. King
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- Title
- Age-specific prevalence and a possible transmission route for Skrjabingylosis in New Zealand stoats, Mustela erminea / by Carolyn M. King
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- Description
Notes the prevalence of infestation of the skulls of stoats with the parasitic nematode Skrjabingylus nasicola was previously described in a national survey by King and Moody (1982). Examines samples from Craigieburn Forest Park and from the Eglinton Valley for a relationship between infestation and age, which could not previously be tested. Advances the hypothesis that the paratenic host for S. nasicola in NZ is the feral house mouse, Mus musculus,
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- Journal
- Date created
- 1991
- Creator
- King, C. M., (Carolyn M.), (Royal Society of New Zealand)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22967225
- Related subjects
- Ermine / Nematoda as carriers of disease / Parasites / Communicable diseases -- Transmission / Mice / Observations
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