Wild ungulates, such as deer and roe deer, play an importnat role in supporting high density of the tick Ixodes ricinus. However, they contribution in shaping the Borrelia genospecies dominance in certain habitat it is not clear. A new european project proposal on this issue will be presented and discussed
Rizzoli, A. (2011). Ecology of Lyme disease: the role of ungulates. In: ESGBOR (European scientific group on Lyme borreliosis): Close workshop, 14-15 November 2011, Wien. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/21159
Ecology of Lyme disease: the role of ungulates
Rizzoli, Annapaola
2011-01-01
Abstract
Wild ungulates, such as deer and roe deer, play an importnat role in supporting high density of the tick Ixodes ricinus. However, they contribution in shaping the Borrelia genospecies dominance in certain habitat it is not clear. A new european project proposal on this issue will be presented and discussedFile in questo prodotto:
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