PATHOLOGY OF CHRONIC MYCOPLASMA OVIPNEUMONIAE CARRIERS IN A DECLINING BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS) POPULATION
Jennifer L. Malmberg(Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service), William H. Edwards(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Todd E. Cornish(University of Wyoming), Rachel A. Smiley(University of Wyoming), Zach Gregory(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), M. P. Johnson(University of Wyoming), Pat Hnilicka(United States Fish and Wildlife Service), Daryl Lutz(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Kara M. Robbins(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Brittany L. Wagler, Jessica Jennings‐Gaines(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Katie L. Luukkonen(Wyoming Game and Fish Department), Samantha E. Allen(University of Wyoming), Kevin L. Monteith(University of Wyoming)
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