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IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin
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Volume 26 Issue 1 pages 1 - 62 (April 2009)

Literature
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Borman, A.M., Simpson, V.R., Palmer, M.D., Linton, C.J. and Johnson, E.M. (2009). Adiaspiromycosis Due to Emmonsia crescens is Widespread in Native British Mammals. Mycopathologia, DOI 10.1007/s11046-009-9216-6
[Andy.Borman@uhBristol.nhs.uk; available from the Members E-Library]

Gallant, D., L. Vasseur, M. Dumond, E. Tremblay, & C.H. Bérubé (2009)Habitat selection by river otters (Lontra canadensis) under contrasting land use regimes. Canadian Journal of Zoology 87: 422–432.
[Daniel.Gallant@uqar.qc.ca; available from the Members E-Library]

SIMPSON, V.R.,TOMLINSON, A. J. F. and MOLENAAR, M. (2009). Prevalence, distribution and pathological significance of the bile fluke Pseudamphistomum truncatum in Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) in Great Britain. Veterinary Record, 164: 397-401
[wildlife.vic@rmplc.co.uk; available from the Members E-Library]

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