Cancer in wildlife: patterns of emergence.

Volume: 18, Issue: 10, Pages: 646 - 661
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Cancer is ubiquitous in wildlife, affecting animals from bivalves to pachyderms and cetaceans. Reports of increasing frequency demonstrate that neoplasia is associated with substantial mortality in wildlife species. Anthropogenic activities and global weather changes are shaping new geographical limitations for many species, and alterations in living niches are associated with visible examples of genetic bottlenecks, toxin exposures, oncogenic...
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Title
Cancer in wildlife: patterns of emergence.
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
18
Issue
10
Pages
646 - 661
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