Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... animals show locomotor ataxia , muscular incoordination , and tremors . Seriously ill animals walk with an awkward , erratic " louping " gait , from which the name of the disease originated . Many animals collapse when led or pushed by ...
... animals show locomotor ataxia , muscular incoordination , and tremors . Seriously ill animals walk with an awkward , erratic " louping " gait , from which the name of the disease originated . Many animals collapse when led or pushed by ...
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... animal as well . For food animals , the residue content of the meat or animal products ( e.g. , milk ) must be measured and the concentrations present must be at or below the safe limits established by the cognizant governmental ...
... animal as well . For food animals , the residue content of the meat or animal products ( e.g. , milk ) must be measured and the concentrations present must be at or below the safe limits established by the cognizant governmental ...
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... animals may be seized by inserting the gloved hand into the trap or , alternatively , by releasing the animal to a small space , either a plastic box or even a clear plastic bag . To aid in restraining the animal for tick examination ...
... animals may be seized by inserting the gloved hand into the trap or , alternatively , by releasing the animal to a small space , either a plastic box or even a clear plastic bag . To aid in restraining the animal for tick examination ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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