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Dalmau, A., Ferret, A., Chacon, G., & Manteca, X. (2007). Seasonal Changes in Fecal Cortisol Metabolites in Pyrenean Chamois. J Wildl Manag, 71(1), 190–194.
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Hutchinson, G. W., Abba, S. A., & Mfitilodze, M. W. (1989). Seasonal translation of equine strongyle infective larvae to herbage in tropical Australia. Vet Parasitol, 33(3-4), 251–263.
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