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Title
The role played by sympatric collared peccary ( Tayassu tajacu ), white-lipped peccary ( Tayassu pecari ), and feral pig ( Sus scrofa ) as maintenance hosts for Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma cruzi in a sylvatic area of Brazil
Author(s)
Herrera, H. M., Abreu. U.G.P, Keuroghlian , A., Freitas,T.P., and Jansen. A.
Published
2008
Publisher
Parasitology Research
Abstract
The Brazilian Pantanal has been considered one of the richest and most diverse wetland ecosystems in the world. It is occupied by cattle ranching, and a variety of wildlife species share the same habitats with domestic livestock.
Full Citation
Herrera, H. M., Abreu. U.G.P, Keuroghlian , A., Freitas,T.P., and Jansen. A. (2008). The role played by sympatric collared peccary ( Tayassu tajacu ), white-lipped peccary ( Tayassu pecari ), and feral pig ( Sus scrofa ) as maintenance hosts for Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma cruzi in a sylvatic area of Brazil. Parisitoly Research. 103(3): 619-624.
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