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Title
A Walk on the Tundra - Host-parasite interactions in an extreme environment
Author(s)
Kutz, S.J., Hoberg, E.P., Molnár, P.K,, Dobson, A.P., and G.G. Verocai
Published
2014
Publisher
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
Abstract
Climate change is occurring very rapidly in the Arctic, and the processes that have taken millions of years to evolve in this very extreme environment are now changing on timescales as short as decades. These changes are dramatic, subtle and non-linear. This article discusses the evolving insights into host– parasite interactions for wild ungulate species, specifically, muskoxen and caribou, in the North American Arctic.
Full Citation
Kutz, S.J., Hoberg, E.P., Molnár, P.K,, Dobson, A.P., and G.G. Verocai. 2014. A Walk on the Tundra: Host-parasite interactions in an extreme environment (Invited Review). International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 3:198-208.
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