Essential mineral elements in roe deer: Associations with parasites and immune phenotypes in two contrasting populations
Léa Bariod,
Sonia Saïd,
Clément Calenge
et al.
Abstract:Low levels of essential mineral elements such as cobalt, copper, and iron, in organisms reduce immune function, increasing the chances of parasitic infection. This phenomenon has been demonstrated widely in domestic animals but rarely in wildlife. In this study, we used data from 7‐ to 9‐month‐old roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), living in two different populations facing contrasting environmental conditions (Trois‐Fontaines and Chizé), to investigate whether the parasitic and immunological statuses could be re… Show more
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