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Richard Wall1, Eric Morgan2, Sioned Timothy3
1School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
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Refugia for dung-breeding invertebrates can be created by treating only the livestock at the greatest clinical need within a herd or flock with parasiticides, while also safeguarding against risks to production and animal welfare. Although an attractive concept, practical application remains challenging; nevertheless, pragmatic targeted approaches are likely to have positive environmental impacts.
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