Rare inventory of trematode diversity in a protected natural reserve
Abstract In the face of ongoing habitat degradation and the biodiversity crisis, natural reserves are important refuges for wildlife. Since most free-living organisms serve as hosts to parasites, the diverse communities in protected areas can be expected to provide suitable habitats for a species-ri...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Schwelm, Christian Selbach, Jenia Kremers, Bernd Sures |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/be1155f096f845feaee4e6ad60b57bd6 |
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