a survey of the gastro-intestinal nematodes of roe deer (capreolus capreolus) in a mountain habitat. | two hundred and twenty one roe deer from a xeric inner-alpine valley in italy were investigated along four yearly cycles for the presence of gastro-intestinal nematodes. road kills were the main source of this material. spiculopteragia spiculoptera and ostertagia leptospicularis, with their "minor" morphs s. mathevossiani and o. kolchida, were the dominant abomasal species, whereas nematodirus europaeus was the only dominant species in the small intestine; therefore, species composition was typi ... | 1997 | 9802084 |