NEW KNOWLEDGE ON THE ECOLOGY OF SYLVATIC PLAGUE
- 1 June 1958
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 70 (3), 668-711
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1958.tb35421.x
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
- Notes on the Genus Hystrichopsylla Rothschild in the New World, with Descriptions of One New Species and Two New Subspecies (Siphonaptera: Hystrichopsyllidae)The Canadian Entomologist, 1957
- Zoonoses as a Study in EcologyBMJ, 1956
- Conquest of PlagueBMJ, 1953
- Apparent Home Range of Microtus in Relation to Distance between TrapsJournal of Mammalogy, 1950
- Sylvatic plague studies. The vector efficiency of nine species of fleas compared with Xenopsylla cheopisEpidemiology and Infection, 1947
- Malaria in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1760-1900The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 1945
- THE ECOLOGY OF PLAGUEMedicine, 1942
- Home Ranges and Populations of the Meadow Vole in Southern MichiganThe Journal of Wildlife Management, 1940
- Bubonic Plague and Maritime Quarantine: A Suggested System of Plague Control, Assuming That There Is Infectible and Noninfectible Territory, Discussing the Cheopis Index as a Measure of Infectibility, and Advocating the Rat-Proofing of Ships to Prevent the Spread of Plague by SeaPublic Health Reports (1896-1970), 1927
- Plague among Ground Squirrels in AmericaEpidemiology and Infection, 1910