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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 29(2), 1993, pp. 330-333
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Canine parvovirus effect on wolf population change and pup survival

LD Mech and SM Goyal


ABSTRACT

Canine parvovirus infected wild canids more than a decade ago, but no population effect has been documented. In wild Minnesota wolves (Canis lupus) over a 12-yr period, the annual percent population increase and proportion of pups each were inversely related to the percentage of wolves serologically positive to the disease. Although these effects did not seem to retard this large extant population, similar relationships in more isolated wolf populations might hinder recovery of this endangered and threatened species.


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