Sex differences in flea infections among rodent hosts: is there a male bias?
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Differences in the ectoparasite fauna between micromammals captured in natural and adjacent residential areas are better explained by sex and season than by type of habitat.Interaction of ectoparasites (Mesostigmata, Phthiraptera and Siphonaptera) with small mammals in Cerrado fragments, western Brazil.Ectoparasites of small-mammals: determinants of community structure in South American savannah.
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Sex differences in flea infections among rodent hosts: is there a male bias?
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Sex differences in flea infections among rodent hosts: is there a male bias?
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Krzysztof Kowalski
Urszula Eichert
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10.1007/S00436-014-4231-Z
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2014-11-21T00:00:00Z
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