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1 October 1970 Selected Microbial Agents in Snowshoe Hares and Other Vertebrates of Alberta
GERALD L. HOFF, THOMAS M. YUILL, JOHN O. IVERSEN, ROBERT P. HANSON
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Abstract

Serologic surveillance of populations of snowshoe hares and other vertebrate species of north-central Alberta from 1961 to 1969, revealed activity of one bacterial and eight viral agents. The most prevalent agents infecting the snowshoe hare were California encephalitis and Silverwater viruses, while in other vertebrates California encephalitis and Western equine encephalomyelitis viruses were the most common. The role of the snowshoe hare in the natural history of the agents is considered as is the effect of the agent on the hare ten-year cycle of abundance.

HOFF, YUILL, IVERSEN, and HANSON: Selected Microbial Agents in Snowshoe Hares and Other Vertebrates of Alberta
GERALD L. HOFF, THOMAS M. YUILL, JOHN O. IVERSEN, and ROBERT P. HANSON "Selected Microbial Agents in Snowshoe Hares and Other Vertebrates of Alberta," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 6(4), 472-478, (1 October 1970). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-6.4.472
Published: 1 October 1970
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