Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Daniel E. Sonenshine. Table 23.2 Molting of blood - fed larval 1. dammini under field or laboratory conditionsa Month molting ( % ) Month of feeding No. confined Siteb 50 50 75 100 May 25 Field July June 25 Field August July 32 Field ...
Daniel E. Sonenshine. Table 23.2 Molting of blood - fed larval 1. dammini under field or laboratory conditionsa Month molting ( % ) Month of feeding No. confined Siteb 50 50 75 100 May 25 Field July June 25 Field August July 32 Field ...
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... feeding argasid ticks . No anti - tick resistance was observed after feeding of adult argasids on various mammals or birds in studies by several workers , perhaps because the bloodmeal is taken before an effective immune response can be ...
... feeding argasid ticks . No anti - tick resistance was observed after feeding of adult argasids on various mammals or birds in studies by several workers , perhaps because the bloodmeal is taken before an effective immune response can be ...
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... FEEDING TICKS As we have seen , an essential component of the ability of hosts to mount an effective immune rejection against invading ticks is activation of the T- lymphocyte ... Feeding Ticks, Effect of Host Immunity on Feeding Ticks,
... FEEDING TICKS As we have seen , an essential component of the ability of hosts to mount an effective immune rejection against invading ticks is activation of the T- lymphocyte ... Feeding Ticks, Effect of Host Immunity on Feeding Ticks,
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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