Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 78
... structure , leading to cracks and crevices in the foot of the bed and the floor or walls immediately adjacent to the fire where the ticks can aggregate and survive . The adjacent mud walls , raised bedstead , and other structures near ...
... structure , leading to cracks and crevices in the foot of the bed and the floor or walls immediately adjacent to the fire where the ticks can aggregate and survive . The adjacent mud walls , raised bedstead , and other structures near ...
Page 118
... structure . Further changes in the fine structure of the broad base of the arrowhead organelle are evident , particularly the loss of density . Numerous coiled structures are also present in the parasite body . Free ribosomes are ...
... structure . Further changes in the fine structure of the broad base of the arrowhead organelle are evident , particularly the loss of density . Numerous coiled structures are also present in the parasite body . Free ribosomes are ...
Page 139
... structure ; Mcn = microneme ( = microspheres ) ; Mic = micropore ; Mt = mitochondria ; Mtb microtubule ; Nu nucleus ; OM = outer membrane of pellicle ; = = PN perinuclear space ; PP = posterior polar ring ; PR polar ring ; PT ...
... structure ; Mcn = microneme ( = microspheres ) ; Mic = micropore ; Mt = mitochondria ; Mtb microtubule ; Nu nucleus ; OM = outer membrane of pellicle ; = = PN perinuclear space ; PP = posterior polar ring ; PR polar ring ; PT ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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