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Females which mated with these sterile males developed eggs at a normal rate ,
but only oviposited a few eggs . Thus , seminal fluid appears adequate to initiate
oogenesis , but not quite enough to induce full oviposition . This interpretation is ...
Females which mated with these sterile males developed eggs at a normal rate ,
but only oviposited a few eggs . Thus , seminal fluid appears adequate to initiate
oogenesis , but not quite enough to induce full oviposition . This interpretation is ...
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However , none of these stimuli caused oviposition . Testicular and accessory
glandular extracts injected into A. arboreus caused ova development as in
normally mated females , but no oviposition occurred ( Khalil & Shanbaky 1975 ) .
However , none of these stimuli caused oviposition . Testicular and accessory
glandular extracts injected into A. arboreus caused ova development as in
normally mated females , but no oviposition occurred ( Khalil & Shanbaky 1975 ) .
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of oogenesis and oviposition among the seven species of investigated ticks
represent true differences in the reproductive biology of these species ,
intraspecific genetic variation , or a failure to properly control all of the
experimental variables .
of oogenesis and oviposition among the seven species of investigated ticks
represent true differences in the reproductive biology of these species ,
intraspecific genetic variation , or a failure to properly control all of the
experimental variables .
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Contents
Table of Contents | 13 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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