Definition of Sylvatic. Meaning of Sylvatic. Synonyms of Sylvatic

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Sylvatic. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Sylvatic and, of course, Sylvatic synonyms and on the right images related to the word Sylvatic.

Definition of Sylvatic

Sylvatic
Sylvatic Syl*vat"ic, a. [L. sylvaticus, better silvaticus. See Silvan, a.] Sylvan. [R.]

Meaning of Sylvatic from wikipedia

- an article on "sylvatic", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "sylvatic" You can also: Search for Sylvatic in Wikipedia to...
- The sylvatic cycle, also enzootic or sylvatic transmission cycle, is a portion of the natural transmission cycle of a pathogen. Sylvatic refers to the...
- Sylvatic plague is an infectious bacterial disease caused by the plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) that primarily affects rodents, such as prairie dogs...
- ceylani**** Ancylostoma duodenale Ancylostoma pluridentatum, commonly infects sylvatic cats Ancylostoma tubaeforme, infects cats along with other hosts Ancylostomiasis...
- carnivorous and omnivorous animals, both domestic and sylvatic (wild),[citation needed] but seven primarily sylvatic species of Trichinella also are now recognized:...
- Pennsylvania concluded the source of the infection was flying squirrels. Sylvatic cycle (diseases transmitted from wild animals) epidemic typhus remains...
- Most species are ****ociated with wild, nesting vertebrates and are named "sylvatic" triatomines. These live in ground burrows with rodents or armadillos,...
- It has been shown to have a worldwide distribution in domestic and/or sylvatic animals. Trichinella is the smallest human nematode parasite, yet it is...
- immune to the disease, and outbreaks of various strains of plague, such as sylvatic plague, have on occasion devastated po****tions of black-tailed prairie...
- America. Besides the urban cycle, both in Africa and South America, a sylvatic cycle (forest or jungle cycle) is present, where Aedes afric**** (in Africa)...