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Use of pooled faecal samples in assessing nematode egg shedding in captive gazelles .pdf.jpg12-ago-2000-Use of pooled faecal samples in assessing nematode egg shedding in captive gazelles (Gazella species)
Oral_administration_of_mebendazole_failed_to_reduce_egg_shedding.pdf.jpg24-nov-2000-Oral administration of mebendazole failed to reduce nematode egg shedding in captive African gazelles
Records of Eimeria spp and their patterns of excretion in captive North African gazelles.pdf.jpg2001-Records of Eimeria spp. and their patterns of excretion in captive North African Gazelles
Effect of different methods of administration of ivermectin on its efficacy against nematodes.pdf.jpg7-jul-2001-Effect of different methods of administration of ivermectin on its efficacy against the shedding of gastrointestinal nematode eggs by gazelles
Abomasal and small intestinal nematodes from captive gazelles in Spain.pdf.jpgdic-2001-Abomasal and small intestinal nematodes from captive gazelles in Spain
Periparturient increase in faecal egg counts in a captive population of mohor.pdf.jpg10-ene-2004-Periparturient increase in faecal egg counts in a captive population of mohor gazelle (Gazella dama mhorr)
Output of gastrointestinal nematode eggs in the feces of captive gazelles.pdf.jpg1-sep-2006-Output of gastrointestinal nematode eggs in the feces of captive gazelles (Gazella dama mhorr, Gazella cuvieri and Gazella dorcas neglecta) in a semiarid region of southeastern Spain
Gastrointestinal nematodes Barbary sheep.pdf.jpg25-abr-2013-First description of gastrointestinal nematodes of Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia): the case of Camelostrongylus mentulatus as a paradigm of phylogenic and specific relationship between the parasite and its ancient host
Veterinary Record - 2019 - Moreno Mañas - Survey of husbandry practices for bovidae in zoos  the importance of parasite.pdf.jpg2-mar-2019-Survey of husbandry practices for bovidae in zoos: the importance of parasite management for reintroduction programmes
Zoos as hotspots for parasites.pdf.jpg21-may-2021-Zoological institutions as hotspots of gastrointestinal parasites that may affect the success of ungulate reintroduction programmes
Are anthelminthic treatments in captive ruminants necessary.pdf.jpg18-oct-2021-Are Anthelminthic Treatments of Captive Ruminants Necessary?