Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... result is a large population of unfed nymphs , albeit representing different cohorts . These nymphs attack hosts throughout the late spring and early summer months , with the peak in June . This stage is remarkably resilient . In New ...
... result is a large population of unfed nymphs , albeit representing different cohorts . These nymphs attack hosts throughout the late spring and early summer months , with the peak in June . This stage is remarkably resilient . In New ...
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... results of comparative research on the molecular genetics of these parasites currently in progress become available ... result that the subsequent life stage , i.e. , the nymph or imago , can transmit the disease agents ( transstadial ...
... results of comparative research on the molecular genetics of these parasites currently in progress become available ... result that the subsequent life stage , i.e. , the nymph or imago , can transmit the disease agents ( transstadial ...
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... results in new primer - binding sites . The net result after one round of synthesis is two copies of original target DNA molecule . In the second cycle , each of the four DNA strands shown in panel c anneals to primers ( present in ...
... results in new primer - binding sites . The net result after one round of synthesis is two copies of original target DNA molecule . In the second cycle , each of the four DNA strands shown in panel c anneals to primers ( present in ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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abundance acaricide adult ticks Africa Amblyomma americanum andersoni animals antibodies antigens appendiculatus areas Argas argasid attack Babesia babesiosis birds Borrelia Burgdorfer burgdorferi burrows cattle clinical cycle deer Dermacentor develop diagnosis diapause dogs Ecology engorged enzootic Epidemiology erythrocytes females Figure forest genus habitat heartwater host cell host-seeking humidity immune important incubation isolated Ixodes dammini ixodid laboratory larvae livestock Lyme borreliosis Lyme disease mammals membrane merozoites midgut molting nests nidicolous Norval numbers nymphal nymphs occur organisms Ornithodoros oviposition paralysis parasites pathogen period permission proteins questing rabbits region relapsing fever reported Rhipicephalus ricinus rickettsiae RMSF rodents salivary glands schizonts seasonal activity sheep small mammals Sonenshine southern Spielman spirochetes sporozoites spotted fever stages survival symptoms temperature Theileria tick control tick feeding tick paralysis tick population tick species tick vectors tick-borne tick-borne diseases tissues transmission transmitted transovarial transstadial treatment tularemia unfed vaccine variabilis vector tick vegetation vertebrate virus viruses white-footed mice wild