To increase parasites’ distribution range and alter their life cycles (okulewicz 2017 ; pombi et al. 2020 ), as well as to colonize new host species (caron et al. 2013 ). this may be the case of the nematode thelazia callipaeda

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  • who: Felis catus Felis silvestris and colleagues from the Department of Zoology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain have published the paper: to increase parasitesu2019 distribution range and alter their life cycles (Okulewicz 2017 ; Pombi et al. 2020 ), as well as to colonize new host species (Caron et al. 2013 ). This may be the case of the nematode Thelazia callipaeda, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/02/2021
  • future: Though the epidemiology of T. callipaeda in the study area is a dynamic process whose medium- to long-term fate is difficult to predict the authors expect . . .

     

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