2024
DOI: 10.1002/wlb3.01205
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Variation in prevalence and intensity of macroparasites in moose and their interactions with winter tick load in eastern Canada

Catherine Pouchet,
Christopher Fernandez‐Prada,
Christian Dussault
et al.

Abstract: Wild animals are infected with a large diversity and abundance of parasites that can affect their behavior, growth, body condition, and ultimately their survival. Although the adverse effects of parasites and the mechanisms involved in the interactions between a host and its parasites are generally well studied, much less is known about the additive or synergistic effects of multiple parasite species on a host. Moose populations in eastern Canada are infected by several species of endoparasites. In the last de… Show more

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