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Wildlife of the Tibetan Steppe [La faune de la steppe tibétaine La faune de la steppe tibétaine].
Schaller G.B. · 1998 · Chicago, University of Chicago.
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Résumé
Wolves may also be involved in the parasite cycle: Schaller (1998) reported that they preyed heavily on marmots and Ochotona. Microtines, Ochotona spp., and Marmota spp., which are abundant in mountain areas and were reported as prey for foxes and wolves in the Kunlun mountain (Schaller, 1998), could well serve as intermediate hosts and contribute to maintain the local natural cycle, as well as species of cold semi-desert as Allactaga spp., Dipus spp., Cricetulus spp. and Meriones spp. pp. 178–211.
