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- Q18206160 subject Q7014407.
- Q18206160 subject Q7014499.
- Q18206160 subject Q7023858.
- Q18206160 abstract "Efforts to save endangered species may, paradoxically, lead to conservation-induced extinction of other species – a phenomenon summarized by a recent study.It mostly threatens the parasite and pathogen species that are highly host-specific to critically endangered hosts. When the last individuals of a host species are captured for the purpose of captive breeding and reintroduction programs, they typically undergo anti-parasitic treatments to increase survival and reproductive success. This practice may unintentionally result in the extinction of the species antagonistic to the target species, such as certain parasites. It has been proposed that the parasites should be reintroduced to the endangered population. A few cases of conservation-induced extinction are known to have occurred in parasitic lice.".
- Q18206160 wikiPageExternalLink the-iberian-lynx-and-its-unique-louse.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q129727.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q190154.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q194314.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q244197.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q369817.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q402885.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q6481228.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014407.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7014499.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7023858.
- Q18206160 wikiPageWikiLink Q924911.
- Q18206160 comment "Efforts to save endangered species may, paradoxically, lead to conservation-induced extinction of other species – a phenomenon summarized by a recent study.It mostly threatens the parasite and pathogen species that are highly host-specific to critically endangered hosts. When the last individuals of a host species are captured for the purpose of captive breeding and reintroduction programs, they typically undergo anti-parasitic treatments to increase survival and reproductive success.".
- Q18206160 label "Conservation-induced extinction".