Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 281
... collected I. dammini prevalenceb I. dammini abundance % I. dammini infected with B. burgdorferi Human case rate per 100,000 population Physiographic region . Appalachian Piedmont W. Coastal Plains E. Coastal Plains 276 255 275 475 2 270 ...
... collected I. dammini prevalenceb I. dammini abundance % I. dammini infected with B. burgdorferi Human case rate per 100,000 population Physiographic region . Appalachian Piedmont W. Coastal Plains E. Coastal Plains 276 255 275 475 2 270 ...
Page 399
... collected , assuming the cloth is examined frequently . Alternatively , these devices can be used to measure the number of ticks collected per unit of time . Sampling with these devices should be limited to periods when the vegetation ...
... collected , assuming the cloth is examined frequently . Alternatively , these devices can be used to measure the number of ticks collected per unit of time . Sampling with these devices should be limited to periods when the vegetation ...
Page 400
... collected and enumerated . Collecting Ticks with Attractant Devices The most widely used attractant device is the CO2 trap ( Fig . A.32 ) . CO2 traps attract ticks from a distance and capture them in the sticky material installed around ...
... collected and enumerated . Collecting Ticks with Attractant Devices The most widely used attractant device is the CO2 trap ( Fig . A.32 ) . CO2 traps attract ticks from a distance and capture them in the sticky material installed around ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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