Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 110
... tick vectors are present to spread the disease . Attempts to control these diseases led to large - scale dipping programs , which have served as the primary means of control of tick - borne diseases of livestock . Perhaps the most ...
... tick vectors are present to spread the disease . Attempts to control these diseases led to large - scale dipping programs , which have served as the primary means of control of tick - borne diseases of livestock . Perhaps the most ...
Page 125
... tick vectors is also limited by winter temperatures . The virtual absence of alternative hosts ( except for feral water buffalo ) also simplifies the control of the tick vector . However , in the warmer climates of Australia , it is ...
... tick vectors is also limited by winter temperatures . The virtual absence of alternative hosts ( except for feral water buffalo ) also simplifies the control of the tick vector . However , in the warmer climates of Australia , it is ...
Page 307
... transmitted by their specific tick vectors have been reported , as shown in Table 29.1 . Of these , the species incriminated in the most severe outbreaks in recent years is B. hermsi transmitted by O. hermsi . B. talaje , transmitted by ...
... transmitted by their specific tick vectors have been reported , as shown in Table 29.1 . Of these , the species incriminated in the most severe outbreaks in recent years is B. hermsi transmitted by O. hermsi . B. talaje , transmitted by ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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