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Are sleeping site ecology and season linked to intestinal helminth prevalence and diversity in two sympatric, nocturnal and arboreal primate hosts (Lepilemur edwardsi and Avahi occidentalis)?
MLA
May Hokan, et al. “Are Sleeping Site Ecology and Season Linked to Intestinal Helminth Prevalence and Diversity in Two Sympatric, Nocturnal and Arboreal Primate Hosts (Lepilemur Edwardsi and Avahi Occidentalis)?” BMC Ecology, vol. 18, no. 1, July 2018, pp. 1–10. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12898-018-0178-8.
APA
May Hokan, Elke Zimmermann, Ute Radespiel, Bertrand Andriatsitohaina, Solofonirina Rasoloharijaona, & Christina Strube. (2018). Are sleeping site ecology and season linked to intestinal helminth prevalence and diversity in two sympatric, nocturnal and arboreal primate hosts (Lepilemur edwardsi and Avahi occidentalis)? BMC Ecology, 18(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12898-018-0178-8
Chicago
May Hokan, Elke Zimmermann, Ute Radespiel, Bertrand Andriatsitohaina, Solofonirina Rasoloharijaona, and Christina Strube. 2018. “Are Sleeping Site Ecology and Season Linked to Intestinal Helminth Prevalence and Diversity in Two Sympatric, Nocturnal and Arboreal Primate Hosts (Lepilemur Edwardsi and Avahi Occidentalis)?” BMC Ecology 18 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1186/s12898-018-0178-8.