2021
DOI: 10.1134/s0013873821020056
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Lice (Anoplura) of Small Mammals in the Middle Ob Region

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“…Many studies argue in favour of the higher levels of testosterone in males, which, during the breeding season, increase their movement and home-range size [41] and, in turn, lead to a higher abundance of parasites [7,8,42]. In addition, high testosterone levels have been associated with a poor immune response of mammals, allowing for an increase in parasite abundance [9,[43][44][45]. However, this pattern is not universal, and, at least in fleas, male bias appears to be more common in European species [46].…”
Section: Differential Responses Of Parasites To Extrinsic Factors In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies argue in favour of the higher levels of testosterone in males, which, during the breeding season, increase their movement and home-range size [41] and, in turn, lead to a higher abundance of parasites [7,8,42]. In addition, high testosterone levels have been associated with a poor immune response of mammals, allowing for an increase in parasite abundance [9,[43][44][45]. However, this pattern is not universal, and, at least in fleas, male bias appears to be more common in European species [46].…”
Section: Differential Responses Of Parasites To Extrinsic Factors In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Автор сравнивает 2 метода -ловушко-линий и ловчих канавок [5]. В работе «Динамика населения мелких млекопитающих Сургутского заказника» В. П. Стариков с соавторами изучают видовой состав, фоновые и редкие виды, обилие животных [53].…”
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