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Parasites of deer in New Zealand

Pages 39-47 | Published online: 30 Mar 2010

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KE Lawrence, C Balcomb, KJ Flay & L Whitfield. (2022) Bone sequestrum in a yearling red deer (Cervus elaphus) hind in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 70:5, pages 297-299.
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P. B. McKenna. (2009) An updated checklist of helminth and protozoan parasites of terrestrial mammals in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 36:2, pages 89-113.
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M Johnson, CG Mackintosh, RE Labes & MJ Taylor. (2001) Dictyocaulus eckerti, lungworm infecting farmed red deer in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49:1, pages 34-35.
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P. B. McKenna. (1997) Checklist of helminth parasites of terrestrial mammals in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 24:4, pages 277-290.
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Alex Chambers, Chris Miller, Peter Green, Paul Candy & Dave Leathwick. (2024) The distribution of strongylid egg and lungworm (Dictyocaulus eckerti) larval counts in adult female farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus), and the implications for parasite control. Veterinary Parasitology 327, pages 110080.
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Rouf Ahmad Bhat, Hidayatullah Tak, Bilal A. Bhat, Jahangir Ahmad Dar & Riyaz Ahmad. (2022) Gastrointestinal helminth parasites of wild ungulates in Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary, Kashmir, India. Journal of Parasitic Diseases 46:3, pages 804-810.
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Gregory F. Albery, Colin J. Carlson, Lily E. Cohen, Evan A. Eskew, Rory Gibb, Sadie J. Ryan, Amy R. Sweeny & Daniel J. Becker. (2022) Urban-adapted mammal species have more known pathogens. Nature Ecology & Evolution 6:6, pages 794-801.
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Gregory F. Albery, Fiona Kenyon, Alison Morris, Sean Morris, Daniel H. Nussey & Josephine M. Pemberton. (2018) Seasonality of helminth infection in wild red deer varies between individuals and between parasite taxa. Parasitology 145:11, pages 1410-1420.
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Guilherme G. Verocai, Susan J. Kutz & Eric P. Hoberg. (2018) Historical biogeography among species of Varestrongylus lungworms (Nematoda: Protostrongylidae) in ungulates: episodic expansion and host colonization linking Eurasia and North America. Parasitology Research 117:7, pages 2125-2137.
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Shawn Mehrpad, Christopher A. Cleveland, Anthony DeNicola, J.P. Dubey & Michael J. Yabsley. (2018) Survey for selected pathogens in Philippine deer ( Rusa marianna ) from Guam, Marianna Islands, USA. Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports 11, pages 36-40.
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S.J. ten Doesschate, W.E. Pomroy, D. Tapia-Escárate, I. Scott & P.R. Wilson. (2017) Establishment rate of cattle gastrointestinal nematodes in farmed red deer ( Cervus elaphus ). Veterinary Parasitology 243, pages 105-108.
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Zoltán Ács, Alexander Hayward & László Sugár. (2016) Genetic diversity and population genetics of large lungworms (Dictyocaulus, Nematoda) in wild deer in Hungary. Parasitology Research 115:9, pages 3295-3312.
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M. Buczek, H. Okarma, A. W. Demiaszkiewicz & J. Radwan. (2016) MHC , parasites and antler development in red deer: no support for the Hamilton & Zuk hypothesis . Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29:3, pages 617-632.
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James W. Mertins, Jack A. Mortenson, Jeffrey A. Bernatowicz & P. Briggs Hall. (2011) Bovicola tibialis (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae): Occurrence of an Exotic Chewing Louse on Cervids in North America: Table 1. . Journal of Medical Entomology 48:1, pages 1-12.
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Mónica Santín-Durán, José M. Alunda, Eric P. Hoberg & Concepción de la Fuente. (2004) ABOMASAL PARASITES IN WILD SYMPATRIC CERVIDS, RED DEER, CERVUS ELAPHUS AND FALLOW DEER, DAMA DAMA, FROM THREE LOCALITIES ACROSS CENTRAL AND WESTERN SPAIN: RELATIONSHIP TO HOST DENSITY AND PARK MANAGEMENT. Journal of Parasitology 90:6, pages 1378-1386.
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Abdul L. Molan, Adrian J. Duncan, Tom N. Barry & Warren C. McNabb. (2003) Effects of condensed tannins and crude sesquiterpene lactones extracted from chicory on the motility of larvae of deer lungworm and gastrointestinal nematodes. Parasitology International 52:3, pages 209-218.
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M S Duffy, K A Waldrup, C G Mackintosh, A J Pearse, M J Taylor, R E Labes & M DB Burt. (2001) Natural and experimental nematode infections in red deer ( Cervus elaphus elaphus ) and the potential for antemortem serodiagnosis of the tissue worm Elaphostrongylus cervi . Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:12, pages 2246-2256.
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