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Application of Data Analysis and Presentation for Population Dynamics of Cotugnia sp. Parasitizing Domestic Fowl

Authors: A. N. Jadhav, D. B. Bhure, S. S. Nanware, 32 (2016) 24-35

2024-01-04
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ABSTRACT
Goal of this paper is to present the techniques of Data Analysis and Presentation for population
dynamics of Cestode parasite Cotugnia sp. parasitizing domestic fowl Gallus gallus domesticus from
different localities of Nanded District (M.S.) India during October, 2014 to September, 2015. High
incidence, density and index of infection were reported in summer followed by winter whereas
infection was low in monsoon.

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