Density-dependent effects on the survival and growth of the rodent stomach worm Protospirura muricola in laboratory miceTools Lowrie, Fiona M., Behnke, Jerzy M. and Barnard, Christopher J. (2004) Density-dependent effects on the survival and growth of the rodent stomach worm Protospirura muricola in laboratory mice. Journal of Helminthology, 78 (2). pp. 121-128. ISSN 0022-149X Full text not available from this repository.
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AbstractThe spirurid nematode, Protospirura muricola, is of intrinsic interest as a rodent model of gastric nematode infections. Since worm burdens can be very heavy in nature, density dependent processes may constrain parasite growth. Laboratory mice (BKW) were exposed to varying doses of infective larvae of P. muricola in the range 5 to 40 third-stage larvae (L3), in four separate experiments in which
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