MAPPING THE SOCIAL NETWORK: TRACKING LICE IN A WILD PRIMATE (MICROCEBUS RUFUS) POPULATION TO INFER SOCIAL CONTACTS AND VECTOR POTENTIAL

Mapping the social network: tracking lice in a wild primate (Microcebus rufus) population to infer social contacts and vector potential

Abstract Background Studies of host-parasite interactions have the potential to provide insights into the ecology of both organisms involved.We monitored the movement of sucking lice (Lemurpediculus verruculosus), parasites that require direct host-host contact to be transferred, in their host population of wild mouse lemurs (Microcebus rufus).Thes

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A Sea of Data

eGovernment and autoritative public data in Denmark are still mainly focused on the landside of Danmark.But the need of eloborating the coordinating effort of administration at sea is recognised and the development of maritime eGovernment is happening within the next years.This paper discusses the data involved in this administration and New Books

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Rethinking the role of underground political work in the struggle for the liberation of Mozambique, late 1950s- 1970s

Studies on underground (or clandestine forms of political struggle) remain largely unknown with just a few of them published.The study focuses on underground political work in southern Mozambique from the Floor Sweepers 1950s to the 1970s.The main argument that the study seeks to make is that despite the intensification of colonial exploitation for

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