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Trypanosome infections in the family cervidae
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1971A, D'Alessandro, E A, Wells
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Old World cervoids predominate in Southern and Eastern Asia: Of the 33 species (Groves & Grubb 1987), 13 are tropical Asiatic, 13 are Sino-Himalayan (as defined by Vaurie 1972) or are restricted to the flood plains of China’s majorrivers, and only seven are Palearctic in overall distribution.
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Old World cervoids predominate in Southern and Eastern Asia: Of the 33 species (Groves & Grubb 1987), 13 are tropical Asiatic, 13 are Sino-Himalayan (as defined by Vaurie 1972) or are restricted to the flood plains of China’s majorrivers, and only seven are Palearctic in overall distribution.
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Biology and Management of the Cervidae
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1989John D. Harder, C. M. Wemmer
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Trichuriasis in Selected Deer (Cervidae) Species: A Geographical Perspective
Ruminants, 2021Kegan Romelle Jones, Jones Kegan Romelle
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