Why Do Male Reindeer (Rangifer T. Tarandus) Have Higher Abundance of Second and Third Instar Larvae of Hypoderma Tarandi Than Females?
Oikos1989Vol. 55(1), pp. 87–87
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Abstract
Ivar Folstad, Arne C. Nilssen, Odd Halvorsen, Johan Andersen, Why Do Male Reindeer (Rangifer T. Tarandus) Have Higher Abundance of Second and Third Instar Larvae of Hypoderma Tarandi Than Females?, Oikos, Vol. 55, No. 1 (May, 1989), pp. 87-92
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