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Autor:
H. Rose Vineer, Janina Demeler, Friederike Knapp-Lawitzke, D.J. Bartley, E. von Son-de Fernex, J. Steiner, Laura Rinaldi, P. J. Skuce, K. Bull, Alison A. Morrison, A. Bosco, Eric R. Morgan, Hubertus Hertzberg
Publikováno v:
Rose Vineer, H, Steiner, J, Knapp-Lawitzke, F, Bull, K, von Son-de Fernex, E, Bosco, A, Hertzberg, H, Demeler, J, Rinaldi, L, Morrison, A, Skuce, P, Bartley, D & Morgan, E 2016, ' Implications of between-isolate variation for climate change impact modelling of Haemonchus contortus populations ', Veterinary Parasitology, vol. 229, pp. 144-149 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2016.10.015
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
The impact of climate change on parasites and parasitic diseases is a growing concern and numerous empirical and mechanistic models have been developed to predict climate-driven spatial and temporal changes in the distribution of parasites and diseas
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::81054e3b5e1eb5cdc511475423bcbcdc
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/127147/
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/127147/
Publikováno v:
International journal for parasitology. 46(4)
In grazing cattle, infections with gastrointestinal nematodes pose some of the most important health threats and subclinical infections result in considerable production losses. While there is little doubt that climate change will affect grazing rumi
Autor:
Sabrina Ramünke, Janina Demeler, Jürgen Krücken, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Friederike Knapp-Lawitzke
Publikováno v:
Veterinary parasitology. 209(1-2)
Resistance to benzimidazoles (BZs) is widespread in sheep nematodes and increasing in those of cattle. Several reasons including the predominant use of pour-on anthelmintics and lack of scales in field conditions lead to under-dosing of cattle and th
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Experimental Parasitology
Livestock with access to pasture is generally exposed to infections with parasitic nematode species by uptake of infective third stage larvae (L3) with the grass. L3 can survive on pasture and particularly also in the soil up to several months and so