Publications
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diseases and reproductive success in a wild mammal: example in the alpine chamois. | density-dependent and climatic factors affect reproduction and dynamics of wild ungulates. parasites can also decrease reproductive success through either a direct abortive effect or a negative impact on host growth and body condition. however, few studies have investigated the effect of parasitism on fecundity of ungulates in natural conditions. we studied three bacterial infections caused by salmonella enterica serovar abortusovis, chlamydophila abortus and coxiella burnetii. these bacteria ar ... | 2008 | 18189146 |
serological survey of coxiella burnetii at the wildlife-livestock interface in the eastern pyrenees, spain. | coxiella burnetii is a zoonotic bacterium that infects a wide range of animal species and causes the disease q fever. both wild and domestic ruminants may be relevant in the epidemiology of c. burnetii infection. in order to investigate the significance of the ruminant host community in the alpine and subalpine ecosystems of the eastern pyrenees, northeastern spain, in the epidemiology of q fever, a serological survey was performed on samples from 599 wild and 353 sympatric domestic ruminants. | 2016 | 27121001 |