Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences (ISSN: 2582-3183)

Opinion Volume 5 Issue 3

Conservation of Parasites

Donald A Windsor*

Research Scholar, Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship, USA

*Corresponding Author: Donald A Windsor, Research Scholar, Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship, USA.

Received: January 19, 2023; Published: February 08, 2023

Abstract

That is a common reaction whenever I mention the subject. My standard response is an agreement, “Yes, is sure is. Parasites are indeed terrible, by definition. Parasites harm their hosts.”

References

  1. Windsor Donald A. “Death in ecosystems. Mother Nature is not very motherly”. Toward Science in Aesthetics: Selected Essays 25 (2022): 1-6.
  2. Windsor Donald A. “Most of the species on Earth are parasites”.
    International Journal for Parasitology12 (1998): 1939-1941.
  3. Windsor Donald A. “Parasites’ rights gaining ground”. Nature7685 (2017): 334.
  4. Windsor, Donald A. “Letter to the editor: Conservation of parasites”. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 14 (2021): 137.
  5. Windsor Donald A. “Conservation of parasites”. Natural History10 (2022): 27.

Citation

Citation: Donald A Windsor. “Conservation of Parasites".Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences 5.3 (2023): 21-22.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Donald A Windsor. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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