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The vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) as a natural host of Dictyocaulus filaria in Peru
Parasitology InternationalLungworm infection, or verminous pneumonia, is a parasitic disease that causes serious problems in small and large ruminants. Despite the fact that nematodes of the genus Dictyocaulus in cattle and sheep are the main cause of this disease, there are few studies on the natural infections of South American camelids.
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Mother‐Offspring Relationship in the Vicuña, Vicugna vicugna (Mammalia: Camelidae)
Ethology, 1992AbstractThe vicuña mother‐offspring bond was studied during the calves' first and third months of life. Pairs kept in field and corral conditions allowed to compare mother‐offspring relationships between animals with and without management. Vicuñas belong to the “follower type” in the classic distinction among ungulate species between “followers” and ...
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Status of the Vicugna Vicugna vicugna: at the Lima Zoo Parque de las Leyendas
International Zoo Yearbook, 1989MONICA CAYO, ELCIARIO NARANJO
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Vicuña (Subsp. Vicugna vicugna vicugna) fiber production and quality in the argentine Puna
2019D Sacchero +3 more
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Improving the vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) census in Puno-Perú using GIS
2018Palomino, Fiorella Paola Eduardo +1 more
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