Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... et al . , 1989 ) . At first , B. burgdorferi spirochetes multiply within the tick's midgut fluids , but they soon become sessile and remain against the digestive epithelium ( Spielman , 1992 ) . The spirochetes aggregate among the ...
... et al . , 1989 ) . At first , B. burgdorferi spirochetes multiply within the tick's midgut fluids , but they soon become sessile and remain against the digestive epithelium ( Spielman , 1992 ) . The spirochetes aggregate among the ...
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... et al . , 1987 ) ( Table 29.3 ) . Nymphs readily attack man , dogs , various wild carnivores , white - tailed deer , horses , cattle , and other domestic livestock , as well as small mammals and even birds . Uninfected nymphs that feed ...
... et al . , 1987 ) ( Table 29.3 ) . Nymphs readily attack man , dogs , various wild carnivores , white - tailed deer , horses , cattle , and other domestic livestock , as well as small mammals and even birds . Uninfected nymphs that feed ...
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... et al . , 1986 ; Piesman and Sinsky , 1988 ; Levine et al . , 1991 ) to 3 % ( Luckhart et al . , 1991 ) , although these ticks are efficient vectors in laboratory trials ( summarized by Piesman , 1989 ) . The predominant hosts for I ...
... et al . , 1986 ; Piesman and Sinsky , 1988 ; Levine et al . , 1991 ) to 3 % ( Luckhart et al . , 1991 ) , although these ticks are efficient vectors in laboratory trials ( summarized by Piesman , 1989 ) . The predominant hosts for I ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
TICKBORNE PROTOZOAN DISEASES | 107 |
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