A study of the structure and organization of intestinal Helminth communities in ten species of waterfowl (anatinae)
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A study of the structure and organization of intestinal Helminth communities in ten species of waterfowl (anatinae)
- Publication date
- 1982
- Publisher
- Edmonton : University of Alberta, Dept. of Zoology
- Collection
- ualberta_theses; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Contributor
- University of Alberta Libraries
- Language
- English
xviii, 217p. : 28 cm
Doctoral thesis. Intestinal helminth communities of 97 birds representing 10 species of ducks were compared along two resource axes: host (habitat) and intestinal (microhabitat)
Literature cited:p.188-94
Doctoral thesis. Intestinal helminth communities of 97 birds representing 10 species of ducks were compared along two resource axes: host (habitat) and intestinal (microhabitat)
Literature cited:p.188-94
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- urn:oclc:record:1156358099
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- Pages
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- Republisher_date
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- Republisher_operator
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- Republisher_time
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 59842018
- Year
- 1982
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