Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... oviposition and hatching in the relatively mild winter climate of the San Francisco Bay area of California . The emerging larvae , exposed to short daylength from November to January , commence host seeking immediately . Since this ...
... oviposition and hatching in the relatively mild winter climate of the San Francisco Bay area of California . The emerging larvae , exposed to short daylength from November to January , commence host seeking immediately . Since this ...
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... oviposition at least until the following spring . In contrast , females that feed in July oviposit without delay ; most oviposit within 40 days ( Khalil , 1974 , 1976 ) . Photoperiod is believed to be the major factor regulating the ...
... oviposition at least until the following spring . In contrast , females that feed in July oviposit without delay ; most oviposit within 40 days ( Khalil , 1974 , 1976 ) . Photoperiod is believed to be the major factor regulating the ...
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... oviposition . Eggs that mature early will have already formed the vitelline envelope , preventing penetration of the microorganisms . This will limit infection to eggs deposited in the last part of the oviposition process . In contrast ...
... oviposition . Eggs that mature early will have already formed the vitelline envelope , preventing penetration of the microorganisms . This will limit infection to eggs deposited in the last part of the oviposition process . In contrast ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
TICKBORNE PROTOZOAN DISEASES | 107 |
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