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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 17(2): 269-75, Mar. 1968.
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-12445

RESUMO

An introduction has been given to the principal vertebrates of Bush Bush Forest, which include 59 species of mammal (32 of bat), 171 species of bird , 27 species of reptile, 7 species of amphibian, and an undetermined number of fish. Special attention was paid to the population dynamics, longevity, and range of small forest rodents. During the study years the populations of small rodents declined almost to the point of disappearence. (AU)


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Ratos , 21003 , Arbovírus , Vertebrados , Anfíbios , Haplorrinos , Aves , Ecologia , Peixes , Longevidade , Gambás , Densidade Demográfica , Répteis , Roedores , Sciuridae , Trinidad e Tobago
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s.l; s.n; s.d. 8 p.
Monografia em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-2631

RESUMO

During field studies on the virology and ecology of arboreal and terrestrial vertebrates collected from northern Trinidad during the past 10 years, animals that were killed, or those that died, were examined for endoparasites, including some haemoparasites. The main collection areas were Chaguaramas, the north coast road to Maracas, Santa Cruz Valley, the sugar cane belt in the Piarco area, Aripo Savannahs/Waller Field, Turure Forest, and Vega de Oropuche. The endoparasites identified are listed under the host animals found infected. Local and English language common names, where known, are given for the host species to assist with recognition. Data on the sites of parasite infection have been omitted from the following lists. (AU)


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21003 , Anfíbios , Parasitos/classificação , Trinidad e Tobago
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