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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...
- carnivorous and omnivorous animals, both domestic and sylvatic (wild),[citation needed] but seven primarily sylvatic species of Trichinella also are now recognized:...
- ceylani**** Ancylostoma duodenale Ancylostoma pluridentatum, commonly infects sylvatic cats Ancylostoma tubaeforme, infects cats along with other hosts Ancylostomiasis...
- Most species are ****ociated with wild, nesting vertebrates and are named "sylvatic" triatomines. These live in ground burrows with rodents or armadillos,...
- converting the disease into a true anthropozoonosis. The ratio of domestic and sylvatic cycles depends mainly on the species of vector involved and on the socioeconomic...
- Pennsylvania concluded the source of the infection was flying squirrels. Sylvatic cycle (diseases transmitted from wild animals) epidemic typhus remains...
- century, primarily as a result of decreases in prairie dog po****tions and sylvatic plague. It was declared extinct in 1979, but a residual wild po****tion...
- 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...