1971
DOI: 10.1007/bf02051878
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L'adiaspiromycose par Emmonsia crescens chez les petits mammifères sauvages en France

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“…Emmonsiosis was more frequent in the genus Clethrionomys than in the two other rodent genera, Apodemus and Microtus; similar data were published by Doby et al (1971). The distribution of emmonsiosis also fluctuated between seasons (Dvořá k et al, 1969;Hubálek et al, 1993) and among habitats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Emmonsiosis was more frequent in the genus Clethrionomys than in the two other rodent genera, Apodemus and Microtus; similar data were published by Doby et al (1971). The distribution of emmonsiosis also fluctuated between seasons (Dvořá k et al, 1969;Hubálek et al, 1993) and among habitats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The fungal parasite fauna of S. ornatus appeared to be more diverse than that of N. crawfordi, but the limited data available from Sorex species indicate that these fungi are rare and random in shrews (Dvořák et al, 1966;Doby et al, 1971;Zlatanov and Genov, 1975;Laakkonen et al, 1997). The interspecific difference in the occurrence of Pneumocystis sp., on the other hand, is well documented (Laakkonen, 1998;Laakkonen et al, 2001b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%