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Why do male reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus) have higher abundance of second and third instar larvae of Hypoderma tarandi than females? / Ivar Folstad, Arne C. Nilssen, Odd Halvorsen, Johan Andersen.
Title: | Why do male reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus) have higher abundance of second and third instar larvae of Hypoderma tarandi than females? / Ivar Folstad, Arne C. Nilssen, Odd Halvorsen, Johan Andersen. |
Author(s): | Folstad, Ivar. Nilssen, Arne C. Halvorsen, Odd. Andersen, Johan. |
Date: | 1989. |
In: | Oikos. (1989.), Vol. 55(1) (1989) |
Abstract: | Study of 1305 semi-domesticated reindeer in west Finnmark, north Norway, in 1985. Males are assumed to have reduced ability to elicit effective immune response due to joint action of rut stress and high plasma-free tetosterone concentrations. |
Notes: | Oikos. Vol. 55(1) :87-92 (1989). |
Keywords: | 599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus. 591.2 -- Animal diseases, injuries and malformations. 591.551 -- Animals, breeding behaviour. 591.464.62 -- Antlers. 576.89 -- Animal parasites. 595.77 -- Diptera: Hypoderma tarandi. H6 -- Zoology: mammals. (*58) -- Norway. (*582) -- Finnmark. |
SPRI record no.: | 97373 |
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