Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... adjacent old field - forest ecotones support red - backed voles and white - footed mice , small mammals important as secondary hosts for the immatures of this tick , as well as meadow voles . Data summarized by Campbell ( 1979 ) for ...
... adjacent old field - forest ecotones support red - backed voles and white - footed mice , small mammals important as secondary hosts for the immatures of this tick , as well as meadow voles . Data summarized by Campbell ( 1979 ) for ...
Page 78
... adjacent to the fire where the ticks can aggregate and survive . The adjacent mud walls , raised bedstead , and other structures near the fire are also habitable for the tick . " The optimum microclimate of the retreat was found to be a ...
... adjacent to the fire where the ticks can aggregate and survive . The adjacent mud walls , raised bedstead , and other structures near the fire are also habitable for the tick . " The optimum microclimate of the retreat was found to be a ...
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... adjacent epithelial cells . Within 48 hours after commencement of nymphal feeding , spirochetes can be found in the hemocoel and adjacent to the salivary gland acini ( Zung et al . , 1989 ) . Borreliae associated with agranular ( type I ) ...
... adjacent epithelial cells . Within 48 hours after commencement of nymphal feeding , spirochetes can be found in the hemocoel and adjacent to the salivary gland acini ( Zung et al . , 1989 ) . Borreliae associated with agranular ( type I ) ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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