The extent to which wild ruminant populations are exposed to infective helminth larvae on their natural pastures is relatively undetermined. In the present study, a modified method for sampling of herbage and isolation of trichostrongyle infective third-stage larvae from natural pastures was used successfully in a muskox habitat in low-Arctic Greenland. The method, a revision of the Macro-Baermann method, is particularly aimed at fieldwork under primitive conditions.
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1 April 2003
Field Method for Isolation of Trichostrongyle Larvae From Vegetation of Natural Pastures of Arctic Ruminants
K. Raundrup,
S. Clemmensen,
M. C. Forchhammer,
C. M O. Kapel
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