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Serologic survey of wild cervids for potential disease agents in selected national parks in the Unit

Serologic survey of wild cervids for potential disease agents in selected national parks in the United States

Authors(s): A. A. Aguirre, D. E. Hansen, E. E. Starkey and R. G. McLean

Publication: Preventive Veterinary Medicine

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Keywords: Cervidae, Yellowstone National Park, disease, animal, mammal, ungulate, Grand Teton National Park, deer, elk, wapiti, mule deer, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, Odocoileus hemionus

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REF TYPEJournal Article
AUTHORSA. A. Aguirre, D. E. Hansen, E. E. Starkey and R. G. McLean
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PUB TITLE1Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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DOC TITLESerologic survey of wild cervids for potential disease agents in selected national parks in the United States
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KEYWORDSCervidae, Yellowstone National Park, disease, animal, mammal, ungulate, Grand Teton National Park, deer, elk, wapiti, mule deer, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, Odocoileus hemionus
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