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Variation in the Intensity and Prevalence of Macroparasites in Migratory Caribou: a Quasi-Circumpolar Study
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The Method by Which Cephenemyia Trompe (Modeer) Larvae Invade Reindeer (Rangifer Tarandus)
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The Distribution and Abundance of Parasites in Harvested Wildlife from the Canadian North: a Review
Effect of Insect Harassment on the Behaviour of the Rivière George Caribou BRIGITTE TOUPIN,1,2 JEAN HUOT1,2 and MICHELINE MANSEAU1,2