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Record high sea surface temperatures: a rising threat to seabirds
- 02 July 2024,
- Global sea surface temperatures are rising and have hit record high values in recent months. This potentially threatens seabirds, their prey and their habitats,...
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Why does the dog still have proglottids in faeces? Apparent anthelmintic resistance of Dipylidium caninum in ‘Fuego’.
- 30 June 2024,
- The latest Paper of the Month for Parasitology is First report of apparent praziquantel resistance in Dipylidium caninum in Europe and is freely available for...
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Malaria in non-human primates: importance for conservation and as an analogue of human malaria
- 30 May 2024,
- The latest Paper of the Month for Parasitology is ‘Naturally acquired immunity to Plasmodium pitheci in Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)‘ and...
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