Assessing the role of dens in the spread, establishment and persistence of sarcoptic mange in an endangered canid
Data of 16 scenarios (8 during the epidemic period and 8 during the endemic period) in which the San Joaquin kit fox population in Bakersfield, California, was simulated and the mite sarcoptes scabiei was introduced (epidemic period) or was already present (endemic period). If the files do not conta...
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