File:Worldwide distribution of Mcerebralis.png

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English: Distribution of the fish parasite Myxobolus cerebralis.
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  • Hoffman, G. L. 1990. "Myxobolus cerebralis, a worldwide cause of salmonid whirling disease." Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 2: 30–37.
  • Parasite discovered in Norway in 1971. Hastein, T. 1971. "The occurrence of whirling disease (Myxosomiasis) in Norway." Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 12: 297–299.
Author Map made by en:User:Vardion and modified by en:user:Petaholmes and en:user:Anilocra. PNG-optimized by John Owens (talk).
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current12:45, 5 July 2005Thumbnail for version as of 12:45, 5 July 20051,357 × 628 (17 KB)Achim RaschkaDistribution of the fish parasite as reported in Hoffman, G. L. 1990. Myxobolus cerebralis, a worldwide cause of salmonid whirling disease. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health 2: 30–37. Map made by en:User:Vardion and modified by [[:en:user:Petaholmes

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