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Paperback Parasites Of Frogs Book

ISBN: 1273508491

ISBN13: 9781273508493

Parasites Of Frogs

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"Parasites Of Frogs" by John Smith Dexter provides a detailed examination of the parasitic organisms that affect frog populations. This study explores the various types of parasites, their life cycles, and their impact on the health and ecology of frogs. A valuable resource for zoologists, ecologists, and anyone interested in amphibian biology, this book offers insights into the complex interactions between parasites and their hosts.

Dexter's work sheds light on the ecological significance of these parasitic relationships and their broader implications for ecosystem health. With meticulous research and clear presentation, "Parasites Of Frogs" contributes to our understanding of the intricate world of parasitology and its effects on wildlife.

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