Differences in parasite diversity, prevalence, and intensity assessed through analyses of fecal samples from two West Greenland caribou populations.

Rangifer Pub Date : 2013-06-12 DOI:10.7557/2.33.2.2543
Jillian Steele, C. Cuyler, K. Orsel, S. Kutz
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32 (1), 2012 This journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License Editor in Chief: Birgitta Ahman, Technical Editor Eva Wiklund and Graphic Design: Bertil Larsson, www.rangifer.no Introduction Many northern communities depend on caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) as a dietary staple and for their contributions to northern economies and cultures. In Rangifer sp., experimental removal of gastrointestinal helminth parasites has been associated with increased fat reserves and pregnancy rates, and it is generally accepted that the e"ects of these parasites on individuals can in#uence population dynamics and herd sustainability (Albon et al., 2002; Stien et al., 2002).
通过分析两个西格陵兰驯鹿种群的粪便样本,评估了寄生虫多样性、流行率和强度的差异。
32(1), 2012本期刊在知识共享署名3.0未授权协议的条款下出版编辑:Birgitta Ahman,技术编辑Eva Wiklund,平面设计:Bertil Larsson, www.rangifer.no简介许多北方社区依赖驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus)作为主食,并为北方经济和文化做出贡献。在Rangifer sp.中,实验性去除胃肠道寄生虫与增加脂肪储备和怀孕率有关,人们普遍认为这些寄生虫对个体的影响可以影响种群动态和群体可持续性(Albon等人,2002;Stien et al., 2002)。
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