Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... described before discussing the individual agents themselves . Next , diseases caused by the pathogens are described in a specific , consistent manner for convenient comparison , namely , their history , etiology , clinical features and ...
... described before discussing the individual agents themselves . Next , diseases caused by the pathogens are described in a specific , consistent manner for convenient comparison , namely , their history , etiology , clinical features and ...
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... described soon afterwards . Anaplasmosis has since been described in most cattle and sheep raising areas of the world . It is now considered one of the most important diseases of livestock ( Ristic , 1977 ) . Etiologic Agent Anaplasma ...
... described soon afterwards . Anaplasmosis has since been described in most cattle and sheep raising areas of the world . It is now considered one of the most important diseases of livestock ( Ristic , 1977 ) . Etiologic Agent Anaplasma ...
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... described above to attach the capsule to the midsection of a rabbit ( Fig . A.18 ) . Prior to installation , the ... described by Apps et al . ( 1988 ) for collecting volatiles from ticks feeding on bovines ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 19 ) ...
... described above to attach the capsule to the midsection of a rabbit ( Fig . A.18 ) . Prior to installation , the ... described by Apps et al . ( 1988 ) for collecting volatiles from ticks feeding on bovines ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 19 ) ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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