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P-ISSN 0835-5851
E-ISSN 2293-6629
Research Articles
Vol. 50, 2014December 23, 2014 MDT

DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF TERRESTRIAL GASTROPODS IN VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK, MN: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RISK OF MOOSE BECOMING INFECTED WITH PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS

Tim Cyr, Steve K. Windels, Ron Moen, Jerry W. Warmbold,
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Cyr, Tim, Steve K. Windels, Ron Moen, and Jerry W. Warmbold. 2014. “DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF TERRESTRIAL GASTROPODS IN VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK, MN: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RISK OF MOOSE BECOMING INFECTED WITH PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS TENUIS.” Alces 50 (December): 121–32.

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