Feral swine as sources of fecal contamination in recreational waters
Abstract Recreational waters are primary attractions at many national and state parks where feral swine populations are established, and thus are possible hotspots for visitor exposure to feral swine contaminants. Microbial source tracking (MST) was used to determine spatial and temporal patterns of...
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Auteurs principaux: | Anna M. McKee, Paul M. Bradley, David Shelley, Shea McCarthy, Marirosa Molina |
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2021
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