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Title
Invasion, establishment, and range expansion of two protostrongylid nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
Author(s)
Kutz, S.J., Checkley, S., Verocai, G.G., Dumond, M., Hoberg, E.P., Peacock, R., Wu, J., Orsel, K., Seegers, K., Warren, A., and A. Abrams
Published
2013
Publisher
Global Change Biology
Abstract
Climate warming is occurring at an unprecedented rate in the Arctic and is having profound effects on host-parasite interactions, including range expansion. Recently, two species of protostrongylid nematodes have emerged for the first time in muskoxen and caribou on Victoria Island in the western Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This study examines the mechanisms of invasion of these nematodes.
Full Citation
Kutz, S.J., Checkley, S., Verocai, G.G., Dumond, M., Hoberg, E.P., Peacock, R., Wu, J., Orsel, K., Seegers, K., Warren, A., and A. Abrams. 2013. Invasion, establishment, and range expansion of two protostrongylid nematodes in the Canadian Arctic. Global Change Biology 19(11): 3254-3262.
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