She confirmed that endoparasites and ectoparasites also attack and reduce sheep production. |
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However, they are endoparasites, spending most of their lives inside the roots. |
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In contrast, they found infrequent infestations of endoparasites and attributed this to the whales' long period of fasting each year. |
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Anthrax, sheep pox, enterotoxaemia and endoparasites have also been widely reported. |
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All of the 5000 or so known species of tapeworms are endoparasites. |
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An application for establishing maximum residue limits for monepantel, an agent acting against endoparasites, has been submitted to the European Medicines Agency. |
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A previous study with Blue-black Grassquits showed that endoparasites could negatively affect the percentage coverage of iridescent plumage. |
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Transmission of ectoparasites and endoparasites presents a potential animal-human interaction risk factor. |
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Wolves carry ectoparasites and endoparasites, with wolves in the former Soviet Union having been recorded to carry at least 50 species. |
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Like nematodes, flatworms are some of the most diverse and commonly reported endoparasites of domestic animals. |
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Results of necropsy and fecal examinations found low levels of internal parasitism, with cestodes and ascarids identified as the most prevalent endoparasites. |
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Important findings of the studies published at the congress include the epidemiology of endoparasites such as the lungworm Angyostrongylus vasorum. |
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Endoparasites can be obtained from very recently dead birds. |
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