Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... addition , analysis of tick excreta showed a great reduction in the amount of hemoglobin in ticks fed on immune hosts as compared to those fed on naive animals ( Table 25.3 ) . Immature ticks fed on resistant hosts also exhibited an ...
... addition , analysis of tick excreta showed a great reduction in the amount of hemoglobin in ticks fed on immune hosts as compared to those fed on naive animals ( Table 25.3 ) . Immature ticks fed on resistant hosts also exhibited an ...
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... addition to nearly uniform daylength , there is no prolonged dry season ( Norval et al . , 1992b ) . In this region , R. appendiculatus does not diapause and there is substantial overlap between stages . Since transmission is ...
... addition to nearly uniform daylength , there is no prolonged dry season ( Norval et al . , 1992b ) . In this region , R. appendiculatus does not diapause and there is substantial overlap between stages . Since transmission is ...
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... addition to their potential for causing clinical disease , vaccines developed from the blood of infected animals have also led to problems of production and inadequate cross - protective immunity . Immunization with killed vaccines ...
... addition to their potential for causing clinical disease , vaccines developed from the blood of infected animals have also led to problems of production and inadequate cross - protective immunity . Immunization with killed vaccines ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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